Each year, we are reminded that SigEp undergraduates are the type of values-based leaders our campuses want and need. That’s why we continue to see brothers elected as student body presidents. University administrators and fellow undergraduates know that SigEp men can make a difference.
SigEp student body presidents lead the way on campus
AFA Perspectives Magazine interviews SigEp CEO Brian Warren
SigEp CEO Brian Warren discusses the #NewNormal in Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors’ Perspectives Magazine.
The Shawn McKenna Presidents Academy makes its mark on Carlson
Named for late National Director and Order of the Golden Heart recipient Shawn McKenna, Maine ’77, this program provides education and support to new chapter presidents. The academy offers a transformational change opportunity at the chapter leadership level.
Senior business executives share lessons in leadership with SigEp undergraduates
During the 2018 Carlson Leadership Academies, executive officers and aspiring leaders had the unique chance to hear from some of America’s brightest leaders. Each of them used stories from their own successful careers to help the young leaders in the room realize the real and full impact that being a leader in SigEp can, and…
Oklahoma brother to compete in the Jeopardy! College Championship
Brother Thatcher Chonka, Oklahoma ’20, is one of America’s 15 sharpest college students that will appear on the Jeopardy! College Championship. Tune in to “Jeopardy!” on Tuesday, April 10, to see our brother compete in the quarterfinals!
University president wonders: Does Greek life have a future?
Does Greek life have a future? This is a question that many university administrators have been asking, including University of Florida President Dr. Kent Fuchs. But unlike many commenting in the media today Dr. Fuchs proposes a solution — a solution that involves SigEp.
A History of SigEps making an impact on the Olympics
Since 1912, at least 25 alumni have played a role in the Olympic Games. Overall, they brought home six gold medals, one silver medals and six bronze medals.
Sportscaster Dan Hicks calls the shots from ‘the best seat in the house’
Dan Hicks, Arizona ’84, has experienced a phenomenal rise from local radio announcer to one of network television’s most respected sports journalists. His first professional reporting job in his hometown of Tucson was part time and paid just $5 an hour. Today, he’s recognized by many as the voice of NBC’s PGA coverage. He’s called…
From the Grand President: SigEp needs heroes and leaders and champions
SigEp needs you to be a brother’s hero and leader and champion. We need you to take action personally — and show those men in our chapters that you care about them. There are a lot of brothers on campus today who are just like I was — an 18-year-old kid, stumbling around in search…
Bob Hartsook’s billion-dollar fundraising career expands with new emphasis on research
Over the last 30 years, Bob Hartsook, Emporia State ’70, has established one of the country’s most successful fundraising consulting firms and helped more than 6,000 clients raise $231 billion.
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