Dear Sigma Phi Epsilon, When I came to college, I knew I wanted to join a fraternity. I knew I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself—a brotherhood, a fraternity that stood out from the rest and didn’t exemplify the typical negative stereotype that most carry. I remember recruitment week like it…
An open letter to SigEp
Lessons in Manhood from a Father to His Son – “The Total Package”
Brother David Bradt, California Eta ’03, recently welcomed his first born son into the world. In an ongoing blog series, David shares his thoughts on what manhood means in the modern world.
The Ritual through the ages
Undergraduates and alumni perform the 1907 Ritual and today’s Epsilon Rite of Passage side by side.
10 lessons learned on being a ‘balanced dad’
Are you inspiring your kids to think about their role in the world? If all dads in the world were focused on being better dads – building balanced kids – I do think the world would be an even better place.
Why I love my son’s fraternity
I wasn’t impressed when my son wanted to join a fraternity. But when he joined, he got a houseful of brothers, and I got a houseful of sons.
They don’t see what I see
These are unprecedented times for SigEp and the collegiate Greek world. Fraternities have become the target du jour of journalists and the public at large. And for good reason. But they don’t see what I see.
Who’s teaching whom? What I learned from my ‘Little Bro’
Brock Frazer thought he was signing up to teach life lessons to his “Little Brother” through Big Brothers Big Sisters. Before long, he learned that the learning experience was mutual.
It’s not just for college, it’s for life
Christian Geary, Stevens Tech ’15, wasn’t sure about joining Greek Life, but when he found SigEp, everything changed. Through his experience, Geary discovered the true meaning of fraternity.
Training in 10: Getting Ready for Conclave 2015!
In this special Conclave themed webisode, we announce the 2015 Conclave educational programming opportunities for both undergraduates and alumni/volunteers! Additionally, we’ll explain Conclave registration information & costs for both undergraduates & alumni/volunteers, hotel registration information and travel stipends.
Fraternities: ‘Animal House’ or a home for helping?
Pam Sherman always knew her son would be in a fraternity. But she never could have predicted how her son’s SigEp experience would shift her point of view on fraternities. He’s a brother and proud of it. And she’s proud, too.
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