This Fraternity has taught me so much about myself, others, and life. These are some of the many things I have learned as a brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
12 lessons I found in SigEp
Have a crisis management plan
You never think you’re going to need a crisis management plan – until the crisis hits.
Winning over parents to recruit balanced men
The brothers at Southern Mississippi share how they engage parents to resolve concerns and strengthen their chapter.
Volunteer perspective: Why attend CLA?
Long time volunteer Ashley Whitlatch shares why she thinks every officer and volunteer should attend CLA.
Balanced Man Scholarship winner shares how he discovered SigEp
When I first got to the University of Tampa, joining a fraternity was not very high up on my list of priorities. I anticipated that most of my time would be consumed by schoolwork and track, so I wouldn’t really have the energy or desire for an additional extracurricular activity. As time passed, however, I…
Preparation defines your legacy
Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure. -Confucius
What the Founders badge means to me
Many of us are quick to say our Founders badge is a symbol of our Fraternity and the basic principles which it stands for. It’s almost an instinctual reaction that none of us can refute, even though we all realize it means something deeper on a much more personal level. For me, the Founders badge…
Undergraduate perspective: Why attend CLA?
I clearly remember my first experience with the Carlson Leadership Academies. I had just been elected a chapter president at Virginia Commonwealth, and I remember sitting there with my head spinning when my regional director called me up to tell me about “CLA.” I’d never heard of it, and my expectations were pretty low, but…
Translating SigEp’s Creed into Ancient Greek
As brothers of SigEp, we are all challenged to explore our brotherhood – what it means and why it exists. This challenge is present in our Ritual and our Cardinal Principles of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love. When I first joined the Wisconsin Zeta Chapter at Marquette University as a freshman, my older brothers made…
Hitting the ground running
Five former officers reflect on their experiences starting out a new year.