The sun set earlier than I expected. We turned off 113th Street and headed north up Amsterdam. We could hear the buzz of the streetlights as we walked through the autumn air in the greatest city on earth. It was pre-Google and nearly pre-email and we had to find our way to a new place—physically…
Recruiting Steve Hofstetter
Life After College lifts off
Just two years after debuting in 2012, SigEp’s newest leadership event, Life After College, is leaving a lasting impression as it makes its way across the country.
Alumnus John Hartman honored with $500,000 endowment
Since the days of Uncle Billy, few men have had such a far-reaching impact on SigEp. One of those men is John Hartman, Missouri ’61.
Life After College lifts off
Just two years after debuting in 2012, SigEp’s newest leadership event, Life After College, is leaving a lasting impression as it makes its way across the country.
Why We Need Frat(ernity)
SigEp alumnus and Greek life professional David Stetter responds to the #WhyWeNeedFrat campaign.
The Conclave countdown begins
In one year, the 2015 Grand Chapter Conclave will begin in Nashville, Tennessee.
Big Brothers Big Sisters and SigEp: A partnership for good, an opportunity for all
The 2013 Grand Chapter Conclave was a turning point for the future of philanthropy in SigEp. Two years earlier, a new charity partner was proposed, and a task force was charged to review it and assess SigEp’s overall philanthropic efforts. The recommendation? SigEp should select a single philanthropy that allowed undergraduates and alumni to live…
The untold power of fraternities
In a recent article in The Atlantic, author Caitlin Flanagan wrote out about what she calls, “The Dark Power of Fraternities.” Her story paints fraternities as old-guard institutions that create dangerous environments for college students. As a SigEp brother, I found Flanagan’s narrow account especially frustrating. In an attempt to simplify complex cultural issues that…
From the Grand President: Leverage your impact
Uncle Billy had a special place in his heart for agricultural colleges, and he often chose these schools for SigEp’s first chapters. He wagered that a student from rural America who made it to a then so-called “cow college” after years on a family farm had the work ethic it took to build a new…
Fraternity Report: Time well spent with SigEp
SIGEP WILL TURN 113 YEARS OLD THIS NOVEMBER. Even at this advanced age, we’re looking for and finding new opportunities to be a different kind of fraternity— one that recognizes the importance of the out-of-classroom experience and is committed to investing in programs and services that make that experience the most empowering and transformative part…
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