Sexual assault on college campuses is anepidemic with no cure – yet. As the scopeof this issue plagues campuses across thecountry, many university leaders lookat their embattled Greek systems andconsider (secretly or openly) whetherto engage the culture or disengage thesystems altogether. They are looking forsigns of hope.
SigEps lead the fight against sexual assault at Valparaiso
Bringing courses in house helps chapter stand out
“Toga! Toga! Toga!” Since the 1970s, Hollywood has given the public a less than stellar image of fraternity brothers. On film and TV, these “frat boys” are little more than booze guzzling, womanizing manchildren. No matter how funny we may find them, they don’t portray an accurate image of the fraternity man.
Two national platforms with a singular purpose: Higher Education
It is rare for one man to be both a symbol of continuity and a catalyst for change. The thousands of brothers who have attended Conclave over the years would be shocked if they did not see a signature red blazer on the legislative floor. For more than three decades, that blazer has been worn…
Stevens Tech professor engages brothers in doctoral research
Like many political science professors, Dr. Jonathan Wharton, Stevens Tech Renaissance, is also a published author. But the story behind Wharton’s book has a plot twist unique to academia. It takes us to SigEp’s Residential Learning Community at Stevens Institute of Technology.
A comic’s journey
It was 1998. Matthew Matlack, Columbia ’00, and I turned off 113th Street and headed north up Amsterdam. The streetlights buzzed as we walked through the autumn air in the greatest city on earth, New York. We needed to find a guy named Steve Hofstetter, ’02.
From Olympian to executive: a brother’s winning formula for life
Many SigEp brothers come from humble beginnings and propel themselves to great prominence. Few have done it quite as dramatically as Bill Schmidt, North Texas ’70.
Brother fights childhood obesity with innovative app
” was the fat kid”, said Dennis Ai, Northwestern ’13. “The first time I mustered up the courage to tell a girl I liked her, she responded by saying, ‘But then my boyfriend would be fat.'” Through hard work, healthy lifestyle and perseverance, Ai lost weight and took control of his health. He made a…
Discovering brotherhood
Throughout history, SigEp brothers have discovered that the bonds of fraternal love are built through shared experiences. These experiences offer profound growth and enlightenment whether they are in the classroom or in our communities across the globe. For SigEps at Loyola Marymount, the pursuit of brotherhood led them to a monumental archaeological dig 7,500 miles…
Service connects Bentley brothers even after chapter’s closure
How would you celebrate a milestone birthday? Imagine you’re turning 40, and your brothers want to celebrate along with you. Perhaps you meet at a nice restaurant, or head to your favorite sports venue for a game. But if you’re Eric Bull, ’95, and his brothers from Bentley, you’re heading to the Dominican Republic to…
Brothers continue to help Hurricane Sandy victims rebuild
The memory of Hurricane Sandy has started to fade for some, but not for the brothers of Maryland-College Park. For the past two winters, the undergraduates have volunteered to assist communities still grappling with the effects of the 2012 storm. Partnering with organizations in northern New Jersey, brothers have continued to help restore and rebuild…
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