Fraternity launches Sigma Chi Lifeline
The Fraternity is proud to announce the launch of its newest program for its undergraduates, alumni, and their communities. Called Sigma Chi Lifeline, the program was developed alongside the Jed Foundation, home to the nation’s leading experts in the areas of emotional health and suicide prevention for university communities. Sigma Chi Lifeline assists the Fraternity’s […]
Sigs Prepare for the Constantine Chapter Sesquicentennial
On Sep. 17, 1864, a few miles southwest of Atlanta, a group of Sigma Chis led by Harry St. John Dixon, VIRGINIA and CONSTANTINE CHAPTER 1861, met for a very important purpose. As Dixon would say later, “In the ruin at hand, my sentiment was to preserve the lofty principles typified by the White Cross. […]
Headquarters Completes Renovations to Graham Boardroom
In the biblical story of Noah, the eponymous character is charged with rebuilding the world after God destroys it by causing rains that last for 40 days and nights, flooding the entire earth. On Oct. 15, Sigma Chi International Fraternity Headquarters was faced with a similar task after employees arrived to find that the north […]
Vote for Your Chapter’s Balfour Award Winner
As we approach the annual Balfour Leadership Training Workshop, it is time for Sigma Chi’s undergraduates to honor their most accomplished graduating seniors. Each year, the Fraternity’s undergraduate chapters select their most outstanding graduate to receive the Chapter Balfour Award (CBA). Grand Praetors select from their provinces’ CBA winners a single man to receive the […]
Alumni Annual Reports Due to Headquarters
Sigma Chi International Fraternity Headquarters has opened its online reporting tool for alumni chapters that need to submit their annual reports. The deadline for chapters to submit their reports is Feb. 15, 2014. The report is required for all alumni organizations to remain in good standing with the Fraternity, including the retention of all of […]
The Magazine of Sigma Chi Index Project
The Sigma Chi Foundation’s Historical Initiative needs the help of volunteer brothers to complete the first-ever index of the complete run (1880 to present) of The Magazine of Sigma Chi. Now in its fourth year, our team has already completed indexing nearly 4,000 articles. This number, however, represents just a small fraction of the estimated […]
Michael Dunn, UTAH STATE 1976, was a friend and mentor
As Sigma Chis and staff members at the Fraternity’s International Headquarters in Evanston, Ill., mourn the sudden passing of Executive Director and Order of Constantine Sig Michael H. Dunn, UTAH STATE 1976, they are reminded of the impact that he had on a countless number of people. As the executive director of Headquarters for nearly […]
Sigs donate nearly $500,000 to Huntsman Cancer Institute
In just one year, Sigma Chis donated $489,114.59 toward research efforts at the organization’s preferred philanthropy, Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) in Salt Lake City. The figure is roughly one-third of the Fraternity’s lifetime giving to HCI, with which it partnered in 2005. While colleges and universities were in session during 2013, undergraduates used the […]
Recognizing Men of Outstanding Character
Each quarter, the Fraternity honors one of its brothers with the Mark V. Anderson Character-in-Action™ Leadership Award. Endowed in perpetuity by a grant from the Krach Family Foundation and featured in each issue of The Magazine of Sigma Chi, the award recognizes a member who displays good character and leads through integrity by donating his time […]
Crossroads Ready to Test at Five Chapters
The Sigma Chi Crossroads/Choices committee, led by Tom Wimberly, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1978, met in December to finalize the Crossroads curriculum as the Fraternity prepares to take its newest drug and alcohol program on the road. Crossroads is replacing Choices as Sigma Chi’s premiere drug and alcohol education workshop. The new program proceeds from Choices’ model […]
2014 Horizons Now Accepting Applications
Sigma Chi International Headquarters is now accepting applications from those who would like to attend the 2014 Horizons leadership development program. To be eligible to participate in Horizons, prospective participants must be undergraduate brothers with at least two years of academic eligibility remaining. Headquarters will accept applications until Feb. 4, 2014, and applicants will hear […]
Book Your Journeys Now for the Spring Semester
Are you having some brotherhood issues, or maybe you need a recruitment refresher for your fall pledge class? If there is an issue within your chapter that brothers may be struggling with, there’s a good chance Sigma Chi’s Journey program can help. For the rest of the academic year, there are four Journeys that are […]
Crossroads: More than a Drug and Alcohol Program
As the Fraternity’s Crossroads committee continues to work diligently in readying the program for its Alpha testing phase, it has also made exciting developments to the program’s curriculum that will broaden its scope beyond that of the effects of drug and alcohol use and abuse. One of Crossroads’ key components is its ability to facilitate […]
Tommy Geddings
Seventieth Grand Consul Tommy Geddings Jr., SOUTH CAROLINA 1985, pledged Sigma Chi on Aug. 1, 1981, and was initiated on Nov. 14 of that year. Since his graduation, Geddings has served the Fraternity in various capacities at the local and international levels. His Fraternity Executive Committee experience includes two terms as the Grand Trustee representative […]
Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson, FORT HAYS 1981, was initiated into the Fraternity on May 6, 1978. He served his chapter as philanthropy chairman, Quaestor and Consul, while serving Fort Hays State University as its student body vice president and chairman of the student senate. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in political science, and a […]