Grand President Phillip A. Cox welcomes brothers and guests to the 54th Grand Chapter Conclave in Nashville, Tenn.
Welcome to Conclave!
SigEp responds to ThinkProgress and allegations at North Texas
In September 2013, University of North Texas student Derek Elrod contacted Sigma Phi Epsilon Headquarters to report allegations of hazing. An investigation determined that…
The impact of our donors this year
The 2014-2015 school year is coming to an end. On July 1 we’ll officially close the books on another great fiscal year. Thanks to the generosity of our alumni, volunteers and friends, the 2014-2015 year has been a life-changing and transformative one for countless undergraduate brothers. Here’s a look at some of the stories made…
2015 Tragos Quest to Greece Scholars
The Tragos Quest to Greece is one of the most innovative leadership programs in the fraternity world. Today, 19 scholars, 5 mentors and a professor will travel to Greece as the 2015 Tragos Quest to Greece begins. The 2015 scholars were selected from an applicant pool of almost 400 brothers from across the country. Each…
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.
CEO of the 50th Super Bowl prepares for the game … and a million fans
Football coaches and players frequently claim that they have to focus on one game at a time throughout the season. But it’s much more fun to skip ahead and think about the Super Bowl. Keith Bruce, Illinois ’87, gets to do just that, since he already knows he’ll be at the big game – he’s…
Tackling the athlete stereotype with balance and grit
Meet Kyle Karempelis, Georgia ’15. He may look like a typical college athlete, but he’s so much more.
Leadership Drive
Former Chapter President Alex Bernstein, Massachusetts ’15, led his chapter out of the shadows and into the light – while working full-time and going to school.
Brothers mourn undergraduate killed in armed robbery
On Sunday, January 11, 2015, Sigma Phi Epsilon lost a brother to a senseless act of violence.
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