When I found SigEp, I just knew that was really the place for me.
In pursuit of greatness: Conclave inspires Connecticut brother to success
My Fraternity and my cerebral palsy
My brothers have helped me believe I can achieve anything I set my mind to, not despite cerebral palsy but because of it.
Two brothers named Fellows for remarkable acts of service
The distinction of “Fellow” is reserved for undergraduate brothers who successfully complete a 500-hour or 60-day service learning project before graduation.
Scholar-athlete receives inaugural Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award
At the 2015 Conclave Brotherhood Luncheon, Matthew Davis, Ohio State ’17, received the inaugural Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award. The award recognizes undergraduates who embody the ideals of Sound Mind and Sound Body.
Muhlenberg brother named “Player of the Week” by college conference
An NCAA Division III conference named Daniel Eidman, Muhlenberg ’18, “Player of the Week” for the third time in his career.
How one brother’s SigEp experience helped land him a job in the NHL
Ethan didn’t have any aspirations to join a fraternity when arrived at Loyola Marymount University, because he didn’t think athletes joined fraternities. Over the past three years, SigEp has transformed him …
Pura vida: Finding a home away from home in SigEp
When Carlos Soto, Loyola Marymount ’16, moved from Costa Rica to the United States, his goal was to earn a college degree. At first, he did not know anyone and was alone, until SigEp found him.
In the News: Louisiana State senior recognized for exceptional leadership with inaugural award
During the Katrina and Rita: A Decade of Research and Response Symposium, Louisiana State senior Adam Grashoff, ’16, received the inaugural Sean O’Keefe Leadership Award. The award is designed to recognize and reward an outstanding student leader who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in the past and possesses the character, capability, vision and motivation to be…
Scholar-athlete receives inaugural Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award
Named for wrestling legend Frank E. Rader, Davidson ’71, the new scholarship recognizes brothers who engage in competitive wrestling while excelling academically.
Two brothers named Fellows for remarkable acts of service
The distinction of “Fellow” is reserved for undergraduates brothers who complete a 500-hour or 60-day service learning project.