An Update from the CEO: Jonathan Frost

Brothers, Due to COVID-19 and schools not having on campus classes, Sigma Pi anticipates a budget shortfall of approximately $200-230,000 due to not having spring initiates (we also have had to postpone four colonies from chartering that were planned for April and May). We are working to have the chapters register these men and have […]

Quarterly Recognition – April 2020

Province Archon of the Quarter David Magnano (Worcester Polytechnic ‘10) New England While certainly a younger alumni volunteer, David Magnano has gone above and beyond to assist all of the New England chapters. Despite the recent national pandemic outbreak, Magnano was still able to organize a province workshop in mid-February, in which all chapters were […]

National Mentoring Month – Why it’s Important and How to Get Involved

With January honored as National Mentoring Month it is important to highlight the impact a mentor has on a student that can be life-changing. Volunteering your time as an alumni mentor not only benefits the undergraduate members with the critical guidance they need to succeed, it also provides the alumni volunteer with a personally rewarding […]

2020 Mid-Year Leadership Conference Recap

Brothers,  This Mid-Year Leadership Conference, Sigma Pi decided to reimagine our curriculum approach. We did this by focusing on our key goal of educating our members on how to become better leaders within our organization and to provide them with the proper information and resources to accomplish that goal. With the assistance of our facilitators […]

2019 Year-End Message from the Grand Council

With another year ending, we wanted to remind our members of some of the many things that we have to be grateful for in the world of Sigma Pi Fraternity. Here are just a few of the Fraternity’s highlights from 2019. Recruitment in Fall 2019 was up one percent year-over-year! This semester, our chapters and […]

The Importance of Mentors

The importance of mentors is often overlooked and undervalued but the impact one has on a student can be life-changing. Volunteering your time as an alumni mentor not only benefits the undergraduate members with the critical guidance they need to succeed, it also provides the alumni volunteer with a personally rewarding and fraternally enriching experience. […]

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