This past February, Sigma Pi celebrated 122 years of continuous operation and has been proud to welcome over 117,000 initiated members across 232 chartered chapters. Throughout the course of our history, both locally and internationally, we have endured many obstacles; some, unfortunately, so severe that chapters have closed. These past two years of our history […]
Category Archives: Features
Divestiture of the Mitchell House
In 2013, Sigma Pi purchased and acquired The Mitchell House, a historically registered property located in Lebanon, TN, from Cracker Barrel for $1,000,000. The intent of the property was to serve as the Fraternity’s Executive Office. Since that time, funding to support the annual cost of the building has been based on the fees and […]
Benefits of Being a Volunteer
Volunteer involvement with Sigma Pi chapters is the key to helping a chapter improve. Working as a volunteer not only provides our undergraduate members with the critical guidance they need to succeed, it also provides the alumni volunteer with a personally rewarding and fraternally enriching experience. Below are just a handful of the benefits of […]
10 Reasons Golf Is Good For Your Health
This article was originally published on healthfitnessrevolution.com and was written by Health Fitness Revolution Staff. Known as a sport of leisure and as a gentleman’s game, golf is one of the most popular, well-received sports worldwide. Played on a large outdoor course covering anywhere between 30 and 200 acres, the object of the sport is […]
GS Sigma Pi Society
Written by Grand Sage Joe Palazzolo (Monmouth ’03) When I was an undergraduate, I made it a point to read as much material as I could regarding the history of our Fraternity. In the early 2000s, the best place to find that information was the Sigma Pi Manual. I recall reading about the Sigma Pi […]
An Update From the CEO
As we enter into the final months of the academic year, I am saddened to report that on Friday, April 12, an incident occurred at Epsilon-Omicron Chapter at the University at Buffalo in which Sebastian Serafin-Bazan passed away. At this time, all chapter operations have been suspended, and the members of the Chapter have been […]
What is an Interest Group?
Written by Director of Strategic Growth Lanse Macke (Oregon State ’11) You may be wondering what an “interest group” actually is, and how it differs from a Fraternity chapter. By our organization’s definition, an interest group is any number of undergraduate men, assembled on a university or college campus at which Sigma Pi does not […]
Sigma Pi and Licensed Vendors
At Sigma Pi, we’ve partnered with over 200 licensed vendors to bring you the best selection of branded items from your Fraternity. A licensed vendor agrees to work with Sigma Pi to ensure proper use of our trademarks, to sell high-quality products at reasonable prices, and to offer good customer service. In exchange, vendors are […]
An Update from the CEO
This issue of the Sigma Pi Quarterly marks the second year of publication, and we hope that it has been a valuable resource for our alumni and friends, to stay updated on the advancements within Sigma Pi. With nearly 30,000 quarterly readers, we thank you for your continued enthusiasm in our efforts to provide a […]
Sigma Pi Quarterly Recognition – January 2019
Province Archon of the QuarterKevin Carey (Illinois Wesleyan ’09)Kevin is the Illiana Province Archon and recently held a Province Workshop at University of Southern Indiana on Oct. 27, 2018 where the following chapters were in attendance: Alpha (Vincennes), Beta (Indiana), and Theta-Psi (Southern Indiana). The workshop turned out to be a huge success due to […]