If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Honoring Decades of Dedication: Karl E. May’s Enduring Impact on Zeta […]
Author Archives: Summer Clarkson
From Setback to Strength: Mu Chapter’s Journey Through Adversity and the Power of Brotherhood
Written by Jarett Wait (Cornell ’77), Former President, Mu Chapter of Sigma Pi Alumni Association When disaster strikes, it has a way of testing the strength of our bonds, our leadership, and the very ideals we say we stand for. This past academic year, the Mu Chapter of Sigma Pi at Cornell University found itself […]
Building and Protecting the Sigma Pi Brand
The Sigma Pi name and symbols are more than just marks; they represent 128 years of brotherhood, leadership, and purpose. Maintaining and promoting a strong, consistent brand is essential to ensuring the legacy of Sigma Pi for future generations. This guide breaks down the importance of our brand, offers links to essential resources, and explains […]
Quarterly Recognition – July 2025
If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Resilience, Recognition, and Recruitment Bryant Plasencia’s Dedication to Eta-Iota Chapter For […]
Birdies for Brotherhood
James “Ozzy” Osborne (Cal State Long Beach ’85) on Yearly Alumni Golf Outings Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer Since the early 1990s, Beta-Omicron Chapter alumni have gathered for a yearly alumni golf outing to rekindle Sigma Pi bonds and support undergraduate brothers at California State University, Long Beach. James “Ozzy” Osborne (Cal State […]
Bringing Us All Together
Kentucky Alumni Pig Roast Shows Students the True Scope of Brotherhood In recent years, members of Epsilon-Beta Chapter heard stories from alumni about a Sigma Pi Pig Roast event—one that united the local Kentucky chapters decades ago. The undergraduate Chapter repeatedly talked about how fun that event would be today. “Finally, we decided: why not […]
From Sigma Pi to Hollywood
Director Mark Rosman (UCLA ’75) Thankful for Fraternity Years Mark Rosman (UCLA ’75) developed his love of film from trying still photography in elementary school, from which he learned to create storyboards. Now, he has a successful directing career that includes movies from A Cinderella Story and The Perfect Man to The House on Sorority […]
Quarterly Recognition – April 2025
If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Advisor Eric Yaron (Alabama ’10) Shares Theta-Omicron’s Success Story Will Marsh […]
A Connection Worth Keeping: Lifelong Sigma Pi Brothers Share Deep Bond, Pit Crew Experiences
Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer Sigma Pi membership cultivates social bonds that stand the test of time, and brothers Dave Bohumolski (SIU-Carbondale ’97) and Dave Thornton (SIU-Carbondale ’97) are a testament to that lifelong brotherhood. Despite a rough first impression, the two Daves cherish their longstanding friendship that has led to professional growth […]
Sharpened by Brotherhood: A Brother’s Way of Giving Back
Giving feels good. Giving is a form of gratitude. Giving is a well-being approach to life. Philanthropy is a private initiative for the public good. Sigma Pi has become one of my not-so-private philanthropies now. Brotherhood is another way of saying fellowship. And Sigma Pi is the epitome of a fellowship of men with common […]