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…
Undergraduate perspective: Why attend CLA?
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.
Training in 10: Facility closure best practices
SENH Managing Director Patrick Murphy, Northeastern ’10, and Risk Management Director Kathy Johnston share tips for closing your facilities over the break.
Preparing your Balanced Man Program for spring semester
SigEp’s Balanced Man Program director shares best practices for utilizing the winter break to prepare your BMP for a smooth spring semester.
Using winter break to prepare your Balanced Man Scholarship
New Chapter Development Director Rick Stepanovic shares best practices for preparing your Balanced Man Scholarship.
Training in 10: Officer transitions part II
Fraternity Operations Director Seth Irby, Louisiana State ’11, shares a model that volunteers can use to facilitate a successful officer transition retreat.
Journal: Smoothing the transition to post-college life
Life After College, SigEp’s newest leadership event, is designed specifically for undergraduates preparing to enter the workplace.
Journal: “You are prepared to change the world”
Writer, inventor and entrepreneur Mike Maddock, Iowa State ’87 inspires brothers at the 53rd Grand Chapter Conclave.
Journal: SigEp and the millennial male
Faculty Fellow Dr. Shane McKee discusses developing as men in an era of competing road maps and blurry blue prints.