SigEp chapters across the country are working to deepen relationships in their communities and bring people together to advocate for equality.
SigEp chapters across the country stand against racism, inequality
Alumni inspired to help young brothers invest in SigEp
A moving story of generosity inspired brothers to sponsor a new generation of donors at the 2020 Carlson Leadership Academy.
Ohio State brother’s research could have lasting impact on coronavirus treatment
Dr. Tyler Miller is part of a team of researchers studying the effectiveness of coronavirus antibody tests.
NASA grad Matthew Dominick continues to reach for the stars
San Diego alumnus Matthew Dominick completed astronaut training in 2020 and looks forward to receiving a flight assignment for an upcoming NASA mission.
D.C. Delta brothers support local nonprofit impacted by COVID-19
SigEp brothers at American University stepped in to assist one of their philanthropic partners when social distancing prevented the organization from holding a major fundraising event.
New facility helps Oklahoma State build on success
Thanks to a decade-long effort by Oklahoma State volunteers, 80 brothers started fall 2018 in a brand-new chapter home.
Mizzou alumnus Nathaniel Reid enjoys the sweet taste of success
Two-time James Beard Award nominee Nathaniel Reid discusses his journey to opening his own bakery.
SigEp nurse says flexible mindset is key when treating COVID-19 patients
Frank Somoano discusses his experience working as a nurse in one the American cities hit hardest by the coronavirus.
Virtual career fair serves as tool for corona-era career connections
Sacramento State brothers participated in a Zoom meeting in which they received career advice from alumni during the 2020 coronavirus quarantine.
National Volunteer Month: Forrest Cook, Baker ’85
“Making an impact on the lives of the young men in my fraternity means so much to me. Offering support, guidance, direction and leadership, at a time when it is needed most, gives me goosebumps.”