Sigma Chi Foundation Releases 2014 Annual Report
In December, the Sigma Chi Foundation released its 2014 annual report, summarizing the organization’s largest projects and accomplishments of the year. Foremost among them was
Friendship, Justice and Learning
The Sigma Chi Foundation announced today that Significant Sig Gordon W. Davis, Ph.D., WASHINGTON STATE 1968, has made a $1 million estate commitment to support Sigma Chi’s future transformational leadership and academic scholarship initiatives through the Life Loyal Sig Annual Fund.
In December, the Sigma Chi Foundation released its 2014 annual report, summarizing the organization’s largest projects and accomplishments of the year. Foremost among them was
The Sigma Chi International Fraternity was made aware that an alleged sexual assault took place on or near the campus of San Diego State
President Teresa A. Sullivan P.O. Box 400224 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4224 Dear President Sullivan and Administration of the University of Virginia: The Sigma Chi
When undergraduate participants arrive in August at the 2015 Balfour Leadership Training Workshop (LTW) at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., much will be similar
On Dec. 6, representatives of Sigma Chi International Fraternity Headquarters will oversee the installation of the Fraternity’s 244th chapter at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn.
Each year, Sigma Chi International Fraternity Headquarters selects nearly 200 freshmen and sophomores to take part in the Horizons leadership development program. Geared toward cultivating
The Sigma Chi Foundation recently announced that it will award a record $314,000 in scholarships to 228 brothers during the 2014 to 2015 school year.
Last month, the Sigma Chi International Fraternity partnered with Lyft, the popular ride sharing program, to provide safe and discounted rides to Sigs across North
Significant Sig Jon Huntsman, PENNSYLVANIA 1959, has pledged $5 million to continue four annual sessions of the Sigma Chi International Fraternity’s Horizons leadership development program
At its Sept. 13, 2014, meeting in Houston, the Sigma Chi International Fraternity’s Executive Committee approved delivering the Sexual Misconduct Prevention chapter development Journey to
The Fraternity’s Horizons program, which transports undergraduate Sigs to Snowbird, Utah, to take part in a six-day leadership development retreat, is accepting applications for
Significant Sig Steven Denning, GEORGIA TECH 1970, has partnered with the Sigma Chi Foundation to match donations benefiting the Fraternity’s Journey chapter development program up