The following is a partial listing of deceased brothers, reported to SigEp Headquarters as of Oct. 31, 2021, and published in the spring 2022 issue of the Journal. Names are organized in alphabetical order by last name. Brothers who served as national volunteers or who have received national recognition for their service, such as…
Spring 2022 Journal
Twelve: Founders Day of Giving 2021
In 2021, donors and volunteers came together for our most successful Founders Day of Giving ever. Here are some highlights. In honor of the 12 who started it all, we present a dozen Fraternity facts, stats and items of interest about Founders Day of Giving 2021. Championship belt to the chapter with the most dollars…
SigEp City: San Antonio
Wherever you are, SigEps are a vital part of the cultural and professional landscape. Here, we highlight a few of the notable brothers and locations that make San Antonio a great place to live or visit. Texas Theta chapter, St. Mary’s University The chapter currently has more than two dozen members and holds the second…
Soaring to the Top in the MileHigh City
32 chapters honored for outstanding operations
SigEp celebrates pandemic-era chapter anniversaries
SigEp chapters founded in the following years marked milestone anniversaries during the pandemic in 2020 and 2021. While celebrations or banquets were largely on hold, we want to celebrate the decades of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love. Wonder what else was happening when these chapters started? Below, we recall some of the memorable events that…
Alumnus Discusses Brotherhood and New Role at Harvard Business School
Terrill L. Drake, North Carolina-Greensboro ’01 Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Harvard Business School Drake serves as the first-ever chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at Harvard Business School (HBS). Previously an associate dean and head diversity officer at the Villanova School of Business, Drake has spent nearly two decades in higher education working…
Chartering a New Course
What does it take for a newly re-established chapter to earn its SigEp charter? High academic standards, campus involvement and commitment to the local community are all essential to building a SigEp chapter that will stand the test of time. Not satisfied with just meeting the minimum expectations, these recently chartered chapters far exceeded them.…
2021 Cornerstone Awards Honor Excellence in Housing
At SigEp’s 57th Grand Chapter Conclave in Denver, SigEp National Housing presented the Cornerstone Award to four alumni and volunteer corporations. These volunteers were recognized for their commitment to ensuring our undergraduate brothers have homes that provide an ideal environment in which to live, learn and prepare for the journey of life ahead. Each of…
Standout Alumni Awarded Citation for Career Achievement
At the Arête Luncheon, brothers and friends gathered to celebrate the professional accomplishments of the 2021 SigEp Citation recipients. The honorees demonstrate the wide range of talent that exists in the Fraternity. From a world-renowned artist to a pioneering surgeon to a hospital professional expanding access to health care to an engineer who’s transformed the…
Teach the Children Well
Rusty Atkins attends a powwow dressed in Southern Straight Dancestyle regalia. Rusty Atkins, Oklahoma State ’89, has been named Classroom Teacher of the Year by the National Indian Education Association (NIEA). The organization’s mission is to advance comprehensive, culture-based educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians. Prior to this national recognition, Brother…