Sigma Pi Fraternity is pleased to announce that PGS Larry Rovira (Cal State Fullerton ’80) has been appointed to the Grand Council for the remainder of the 2020-2022 biennium, effective immediately. PGS Rovira steps into the role of Past Grand Sage, replacing PGS Steve Lawler (Iowa ’78). PGS Lawler recently resigned his role on the […]
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2020 Scholarship Recipients
Congratulations to the 2020 scholarship recipients! The Sigma Pi Educational Foundation offers a variety of scholarships for undergraduate and graduate studies to help our members remain competitive in school and the Greek Community. Interested in future scholarship opportunities? Visit here. Every dollar given to the Educational Foundation is an investment in the future of our […]
Sigma Pi Announces New Grand Council Appointments
Sigma Pi Fraternity is pleased to announce that Judge Kent Varney (Kentucky ’97) and Paul Wydra (UMSL ’96) have been appointed to the Grand Council for the remainder of the 2020-2022 biennium. Varney steps into the role of Grand First Counselor, replacing Will Wojcik (Minnesota ’08). Wydra will replace Neil Thorsbakken (Middle Tennessee ’07) as […]
Sigma Pi Announces Innovative New Member Program Designed to Build Better Men & Better Brothers – Virtually.
Nashville, TN (August 10, 2020) — Sigma Pi Fraternity recognizes that a global health crisis has changed the fraternal landscape. The Fraternity is committed to providing a relevant new member development program that directly responds to the needs of their undergraduate brothers. While current climate adjusts, and then when health and safety allow, this online […]
Calling All Spring Graduates
Brothers, Over the past couple of weeks, the global pandemic has truly turned this world upside down. For better or worse, we are living through and experiencing history. It is no understatement to say that your college career has been cut short, but we want to remind you that Sigma Pi is for a lifetime. […]
Free Trials During Social Distancing
The transition to staying home and learning remotely can be a challenge. To help make this transition easier, we have outlined resources that could help with adjusting to life at home. All these resources are free or offer a free trial, plus have been categorized by learning, streaming, news, and health — both physical and […]
Navigating Productivity While at Home
Whether you’re a student transitioning into online classes or a professional adapting to working from home, the adjustment can be challenging. Here are some tips to help you navigate your productivity while at home: Create a routine and stick to it Get dressed, even though you don’t have to, put some pants on Set up […]
Making your Mental Health a Priority during COVID-19
With the coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading rapidly and the uncertainty that comes with campuses and communities taking steps to prevent the further spread of the disease, it is vital to make your mental health a priority. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions. Taking care of yourself, your brothers, and […]
Beta Chapter (Indiana) Raises $20,000 to Honor Brother
Beta Chapter at Indiana University, raised $20,000 in honor of one of their brothers, Nic ‘Tex’ Smith, who lost his life to suicide. Since the loss of Smith in January 2017, Beta Chapter has hosted a barbeque called Tex’s BBQ each semester to raise money and bring awareness to mental health. The goals of Tex’s […]
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 […]