The Cox Institute recently finished its debut run in six cities, just months after it was named in honor of SigEp’s 57th Grand Chapter President.
The inaugural Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute was a hit!
National Director Wilson elected to student affairs council
Brother Victor K. Wilson, Georgia Renaissance, was elected to the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities’ Council on Student Affairs on Monday, Nov. 9.
The SAAFE House Program
Sexual assault on college campuses is an epidemic with no cure – yet. University leaders are looking for signs of hope. That hope has emerged at Valparaiso University. The SAAFE House Program, a SigEp-led program, has shown promise for creating a climate with the key prerequisite for change: 100% awareness.
How one brother’s SigEp experience helped land him a job in the NHL
Ethan didn’t have any aspirations to join a fraternity when arrived at Loyola Marymount University, because he didn’t think athletes joined fraternities. Over the past three years, SigEp has transformed him …
Louisville brothers visit Carter Ashton Jenkens’ gravesite on Founders Day
I didn’t think Founders Day was that big of a deal. I didn’t really know what to expect from the occasion and didn’t think I would get anything out of it, so I decided not to partake. Things have definitely changed.
114 years … and we’re only getting started.
In 1901, twelve men gathered in Ryland Hall. They were seeking brotherhood and lofty ideals – Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love…
Why SigEp?
Order of the Golden Heart and SigEp Citation recipients reflect on why they believe SigEp is different.
Cultures are not costumes
This Halloween, let’s uphold the values of our Fraternity and think before we act. Always wearing your letters means considering how your actions affect others around you.
How the BMP transformed my chapter
A vice president of member development at Wright State shares his pledging experience and why his chapter decided to change their future by transitioning to the Balanced Man Program.
How to partner with your university
In the media today, it’s easy to find examples of chapters driving wedges between themselves and universities. However, fraternities exist solely as guests on college campuses. Without a strong relationship with the university, it’s almost impossible for a chapter to be successful. The strongest SigEp chapters find ways to not only build relationships with university…
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