A chapter president at the University of South Carolina shares his pledging experience, his chapter’s near closure and what it took to turn everything around.
The truth about pledging
In the News: SigEp alumni host panel on sexual assault prevention at international conference
Dr. Shane McKee, Washington State Renaissance, and Dale Vaughn, Southern Methodist ’06 joined Lisa Hickey, Publisher and CEO of The Good Men Project, at the International Conference on Masculinities in New York today to discuss the role of fraternities in combatting campus sexual assaults.
Bringing courses in house helps chapter stand out
Inspired by the neighboring RLC at Cincinnati, the brothers at Northern Kentucky set out to offer university courses inside their chapter home.
SigEps lead the fight against sexual assault at Valparaiso
Sexual assault on college campuses is anepidemic with no cure – yet. As the scopeof this issue plagues campuses across thecountry, many university leaders lookat their embattled Greek systems andconsider (secretly or openly) whetherto engage the culture or disengage thesystems altogether. They are looking forsigns of hope.
Bringing courses in house helps chapter stand out
“Toga! Toga! Toga!” Since the 1970s, Hollywood has given the public a less than stellar image of fraternity brothers. On film and TV, these “frat boys” are little more than booze guzzling, womanizing manchildren. No matter how funny we may find them, they don’t portray an accurate image of the fraternity man.
Brothers continue to help Hurricane Sandy victims rebuild
The memory of Hurricane Sandy has started to fade for some, but not for the brothers of Maryland-College Park. For the past two winters, the undergraduates have volunteered to assist communities still grappling with the effects of the 2012 storm. Partnering with organizations in northern New Jersey, brothers have continued to help restore and rebuild…
SigEp marks 60 years at East Tennessee State
In 1954, the Tennessee Gamma Chapter became the first national fraternity to charter at East Tennessee State and remains the premier fraternity on campus.
A century of brotherhood celebrated at Missouri
SigEp’s Missouri Alpha Chapter celebrated its centennial anniversary, as April 10 rang in one hundred years of uninterrupted operations on the Missouri campus. Alumni from across the decades and across the country returned to reminisce and rekindle fervor for the future of the Fraternity.
Cincinnati Chapter builds the house of the future
During a 30-plus-year term as his chapter’s AVC president, Order of the Golden Heart Recipient John Abraham, Cincinnati ’77, presided over the construction of a powerhouse chapter through incremental, innovative improvements. Now he’s helping build a chapter house to match.
Finding Life in the Amazon
“Life – you could just feel it,” said Jack Rodenburg, Nebraska ’16. “That was the most incredible thing about our journey. Never before had we heard so many insects or birdcalls. We were at the mercy of the rainforest.”
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