Sigma Pi Launches Bookstore Showcasing Published Authors from the Brotherhood

Sigma Pi Fraternity is proud to announce the launch of the Sigma Pi Bookstore, a curated online storefront now available at bookshop.org/shop/sigmapi. This collection features books written by members of the Fraternity, highlighting the literary talents and professional achievements of Sigma Pi brothers across generations. From leadership and business to fiction, history, and personal development, […]

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 […]

Zeta-Eta Chapter Champions the Fight Against MS

For the brothers of Zeta-Eta Chapter at Santa Clara, service has always been more than a pillar—it’s a tradition. Since receiving their charter in 1985, the chapter has dedicated itself to a cause close to their hearts: fundraising for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. What began as a passionate effort has evolved into a hallmark […]

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 […]

Why I Give: PGH Rob Pankau (Oakland ’02)

For PGH Rob Pankau (Oakland ’02), Sigma Pi became the connection he was searching for after the camaraderie of his sports teams in high school came to an end. What started as a chance meeting with a brother wearing a Sigma Pi shirt grew into a lifelong commitment to a Fraternity that shaped his personal […]

Why I Give: Ryan Post (Valparaiso ’09)

The connection to Sigma Pi runs deep for Ryan Post (Valparaiso ’09). From his undergraduate years to his professional success, the Fraternity has been a source of growth, inspiration, and opportunity. Now, as a dedicated donor and volunteer, Post continues to invest in the brotherhood that helped shape his path, ensuring future members can benefit […]

Why I Give: Darien Ketterer (Penn College ’17)

For Darien Ketterer (Penn College ’17), Sigma Pi was more than just a fraternity—it was the community that shaped his college experience and laid the foundation for his future success. Now, as a dedicated donor, Ketterer reflects on how his time in the Fraternity transformed his life and why he’s committed to giving back to […]

Maximilian Merrill (North Carolina State ’96) Reawakens a Lost History

Somerset County in western Pennsylvania was the site of the Whiskey Rebellion, a major tax protest in the early 1790s. That region is also home to Monongahela rye, which was once known as the predominant spirit in the United States (and even highly regarded overseas).  Since Prohibition, however, few remember its unique flavor—or the county’s […]

Quarterly Recognition – January 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 Endless Avenues to Get Involved Why Shane Ray (East Carolina ’90) […]

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