The North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) conferred two of its three Silver Medals to a pair of SigEp’s finest, John Hartman, Missouri ’61, and Jay Hurt, Davidson ’88, at their 2015 annual meeting in Kansas City, Mo., this April. Both were recognized for their exemplary service, leadership and commitment to the Fraternity. Each year, the NIC…
NIC recognizes two SigEps for modeling the way with lifelong service
Twenty-five EDGE programs in five years
Brent Osborn, Ohio State ’09, has facilitated 25 EDGE programs in the last five years.
Helping higher ed provide a complete collegiate experience
Dear Brothers and Friends, The 2014-2015 academic year was a tumultuous one for higher education, and perhaps even more so for Greek life. Negative reports of fraternity dominated the spring news feeds. In the first four months of 2015, almost 8,000 articles were published about alcohol and sexual assault on college campuses. Meanwhile, communities in…
The truth about pledging
A chapter president at the University of South Carolina shares his pledging experience, his chapter’ near closure and what it took to turn everything around.
We have called the question. The time for answers has come.
Journal readers may remember an article in fall 2009 by Ryan Sugden, Wisconsin ’06, celebrating the 50th anniversary of lifting member restrictions. The headline called the question: “Are we diverse?” (www.sigep.org/arewediverse) The article recounts those dramatic days in 1959 when heated debates and intense lobbying resulted in a landslide victory for inclusion: 134 for and…
Fraternity and race
Are we diverse? Since 1959, SigEp has forged a culture of inclusivity. Brother Bruce Hasenkamp and Sawyer Hicks have a new message for our Fraternity, a call to action.
Live Your Oath: SigEp partners with ADPi to end campus sexual assaults
The term “sexual assault” elicits strong reactions from students. They want it off their campuses, now. Legislative and media spotlights remain fixed on campus sexual assaults, and many are wondering what they can do to help. As a growing number of universities update their policies and link sexual assault to alcohol – stating that students…
It’s On Us
Volunteer education This year has provided several new opportunities for our volunteers. Onboarding programs were created to provide quality training and immediate support to new chapter counselors and balanced man stewards. These new chapter mentors were paired with seasoned volunteers for a seven-week mentorship program. Orientation modules for other chapter volunteers will be released in…
Alabama returns amid academic achievement and campus accolades
For the last five years, the Alabama Chapter has diligently marched toward regaining its charter. From learning programs to community engagement projects and campus leadership initiatives, the chapter has earned its place among the best student organizations on campus, one hour and one man at a time.
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.
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