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Kappa Sigma

Kappa Sigma (ΚΣ), commonly known as Kappa Sig, is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. Kappa Sigma is one of the five largest international fraternities with currently 318 active chapters and colonies in North America.[4] Its endowment fund, founded in 1919, has donated more than $5 million to undergrads since 1948. In 2012 alone, the Fraternity's endowment fund raised over $1 million in donations.[5]

Kappa Sigma
ΚΣ
FoundedDecember 10, 1869; 153 years ago (1869-12-10)
University of Virginia
TypeSocial
AffiliationNIC (former)
ScopeInternational
United States
Canada
MottoBononia Docet
("Bologna Teaches")[1]
A.E.K.Δ.B.[2]
Pledge pin
Colors  Scarlet
  White
  Emerald green
SymbolStar and Crescent
Flag
FlowerLily of the Valley
PublicationThe Caduceus
PhilanthropyA Greater Cause; Military Heroes Campaign
Chapters318
Members17,000[3] collegiate
282,000 lifetime
NicknamesKappa Sig, K-Sig
Headquarters1610 Scottsville Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
United States
Websitekappasigma.org

History

Traditional founding: 1400

According to the traditions of the fraternity, Kappa Sigma evolved from an ancient order, known in some accounts as "Kirjath Sepher", said to have been founded between 1395 and 1400 at the University of Bologna.[1][6][7] The story says that the corrupt governor of the city, one-time pirate and later papal usurper Baldassare Cossa, took advantage of the students at Bologna, one of Europe's preeminent universities which attracted students from all over the continent, by sending his men to assault and rob them; this motivated one of the university's scholars Manuel Chrysoloras to found a secret society of students beginning with five of his most devoted disciples, for mutual protection against Baldassare Cossa.[1]

American founding: 1869–1880

 
46 East Lawn residence at the University of Virginia, site of the founding of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity

On December 10, 1869, five students at the University of Virginia met in 46 East Lawn and founded the Kappa Sigma Fraternity in America. William Grigsby McCormick, George Miles Arnold, John Covert Boyd, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Frank Courtney Nicodemus established the fraternity based on the traditions and of the ancient order in Bologna. These five founders became collectively known as the "Five Friends and Brothers".[6][7] In 1872, Kappa Sigma initiated Stephen Alonzo Jackson, who would go on to transform a struggling local fraternity into a strong international Brotherhood. The organization attributes much of its success to Jackson noting that, "Since his death in 1892, the success of the Order is the direct result of Jackson's devotion 'to make Kappa Sigma the leading college fraternity of the world.'"[8]

In 1873, Kappa Sigma expanded to Trinity College (now Duke University),[9] the University of Maryland, and Washington and Lee University.[7] The fraternity attributes this growth to the initiation of Stephen Alonzo Jackson in 1872. During his membership, Jackson expanded and revised the ritual of Kappa Sigma. He created the Supreme Executive Committee (SEC), which now serves as the governing body of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity on an international level. Jackson also introduced the idea of a frequent, national convention of all Kappa Sigmas, a practice now continued by the biennial Grand Conclave, and characterized the event as "the finest hour" of Kappa Sigma.[1]

History: 1880–2000

In 1885, the publication of Kappa Sigma's quarterly magazine was commissioned under the name The Quarterly This publication ran successfully for 5 years until it was reorganized to run bi-monthly and renamed The Caduceus, the name it holds to this day.[10]

 
The Kappa Sigma chapter house at the University of New Hampshire in 1923.

In 1912, Wilbur F. Denious (who would later become Worthy Grand Master) struck upon the idea to establish a charitable endowment for Kappa Sigma. As a result of the hard work of him and many others, the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was established in 1919 "to support the charitable and beneficent purposes of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity."[11]

Recent history

In 2002, along with Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma ended its involvement in the North American Interfraternity Conference at the national level due to disenchantment with the strategic direction of the organization.[citation needed] However, many individual chapters remain members of their host university's Interfraternity Conference, but no chapter is required to recognize or be involved with their university's IFC if they should choose not to.[12][13]

In 2003, the Kappa Sigma Fraternity ushered in an unprecedented era of growth for the fraternity.[14]

In the Spring of 2005, Kappa Sigma Fraternity began fundraising for and construction of a new headquarters. This $6 million project had its grand opening on June 2, 2007.[15] At the 66th Conclave, the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was declared to be the only official educational foundation of the fraternity and is also housed at the new headquarters.

Membership

 
The Star and Crescent

Kappa Sigmas are taught to live their lives by the Star and Crescent, which are also the symbols of the Fraternity that make up the official badge:

The Star and Crescent shall not be worn by every man, but only by him who is worthy to wear it.
He must be a gentleman ...
a man of honor and courage ...
a man of zeal, yet humble ...
an intelligent man ...
a man of truth ...
one who tempers action with wisdom and,
above all else, one who walks in the light of God.[1]

They also follow the four pillars of the Fraternity: Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service.[16]

The Star and Crescent is also used as part of the guidelines behind Kappa Sigma's strict no-tolerance anti-hazing policy. The Fraternity takes all allegations of hazing very seriously and routinely revokes charters from guilty chapters which can be as old as 130 years.[citation needed]

To be eligible for membership a prospective member must profess a belief in God, though adherence to a specific religion is not required.[1] In at least one situation, Kappa Sigma has revoked a chapter's charter for omitting the fraternity's religious requirements from its initiation.[17]

Organization

Undergraduate organization

The Kappa Sigma Fraternity consists of over 300 chapters and colonies (probationary chapters). Each chapter is led by a five-member Executive Committee (EC), each referred to as an officer. These officers consist of the Grand Master (President), Grand Procurator (First Vice President), Grand Master of Ceremonies (Second Vice President), Grand Scribe (Secretary), and Grand Treasurer.[1] Each chapter and colony also has a number of committee chairs that are assigned to specific areas (e.g. scholarship, sports, community service).

Volunteer organization

Over 1,500 alumni volunteer as advisors for Kappa Sigma.[18]

At the international level, the Supreme Executive Council (SEC) sets policy for the fraternity, disciplines chapters, and approves the formation of colonies and chapter. The offices of the SEC mirror the office of the undergraduate EC and consist of the Worthy Grand Master (WGM), the Worthy Grand Procurator (WGP), the Worthy Grand Master of Ceremonies (WGMC), the Worthy Grand Scribe (WGS), and the Worthy Grand Treasurer (WGT). The WGM, WGP, and the WGMC each serve a two-year term, while the WGS and WGT each serve a four-year term with either the WGS or the WGT elected along with the other officers at the biennial Grand Conclave.

There are just under sixty districts covering America and Canada divided into five Areas. Typically, districts are composed of all the Kappa Sigma chapters and colonies within a State or Province, or a portion of a State or Province. Each district, composed of roughly 5 chapters each, are overseen by the District Grand Masters (DGM) and Assistant District Grand Masters (ADGM) who serve as liaisons between the undergraduate chapters and colonies and the SEC.

An Alumnus Adviser (an AA) and several Assistant Alumnus Advisers (AAA), provide advice and assistance to each undergraduate chapter and colony. Along with the Alumnus Adviser, there are traditionally one Assistant Alumnus Adviser for each of the four EC positions other than Grand Master. That is, there are AAAs for the undergraduate offices of GP, GMC, GT, and GS respectively.[1]

There also exists several committees (each with a volunteer commissioner) under the SEC (e.g. ritual committee, business and finance committee, long-range planning committee). Each committee is made up strictly of volunteers and some contain various targeted subcommittees.[citation needed]

The Undergraduate Advisory Committee (UAC), which is made of one undergraduate from each of the five areas, is charged with representing their respective area as well as the general undergraduate perspective at all SEC meetings.

 
Kappa Sigma Fraternity International Headquarters

Professional staff

There is a professional staff that's based at the international headquarters in Charlottesville, Virginia, which manages the day-to-day operations of the Fraternity .

The staff includes the Executive Director, currently Mitchell Wilson, as well as multiple program-directors and administrative assistants.

Also, based in the international headquarters are the Area Recruitment Managers (ARM), who are in charge of recruitment goals and provide assistance to chapters in their respective service area.

General fraternity

While most activities of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity occur at the undergraduate chapters, the Fraternity oversees four international programs or campaigns.

A Greater Cause program

The Greater Cause program is designed to record the activities and reinforce the concept that Kappa Sigma members should play an active role in their communities. Specifically, the program aims at raising $25 for and dedicating 25 hours per year towards charitable causes for each member. The program also aims at having 100% of the eligible chapter members registered to vote.[19] Every chapter organizes its own charitable events, usually donating the proceeds to Kappa Sigma's Military Heroes Campaign or a local charity.

Some of the bigger events that chapters organize are the "Catch-A-Dream Charity Classic Football Game" organized by the Delta-Chi Chapter at Mississippi State University, and the "Apple Cup Run," jointly organized by the Beta-Psi Chapter at the University of Washington and the Gamma-Mu Chapter at Washington State University. Or, the "Governor's Cup Ball Run," jointly organized by the Mu-Eta Chapter at the University of Louisville and the Beta-Nu Chapter at the University of Kentucky. The Chi-Omega Chapter at the University of South Carolina raises money annually for the Ray Tanner Foundation, which benefits economically and medically disadvantaged children in South Carolina, and the Columbia metropolitan area. The Kappa-Pi Chapter at the University of Central Oklahoma hosts the Bath Tub push that benefits the Veterans' Families United Foundation.

During the 2015-2016 school year, Kappa Sigma chapters and colonies donated $3,653,930 million and 671,537 volunteer hours to charitable causes around the United States and Canada.[4]

Champion Quest program

Kappa Sigma's Champion Quest Program is a "results-driven" recruitment initiative aimed at increasing the number of men added to the Kappa Sigma each year.

The fraternity attributes its success to "its pursuit of Jackson's Dream", a reference to the dream of the influential member Steven Alonzo Jackson, and notes that the campaign has "yielded thirteen consecutive years of record-setting membership growth and elevated Kappa Sigma to new heights, as the most preferred college fraternity in North America."[20]

Brothers in Action program

Brothers in Action (BIA) is the "official membership development program of Kappa Sigma Fraternity" which seeks both individual and chapter development through goal setting and through emphasizing the four cornerstones of Kappa Sigma: Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service.

The Brothers in Action program begins with the "BIA for Pledges program" and continues throughout your involvement with Kappa Sigma, including opportunities for personal growth and development at the various leadership conferences and conclaves.[21]

Military Heroes Campaign

During the 66th Grand Conclave in 2007, the Fraternity announced a new charity entitled the "Kappa Sigma Fraternity Military Heroes Campaign". Since its inception, the campaign has donated over $1,000,000 to non-profit organizations who advocate on behalf of servicemen and women and those wounded in combat.[22] The Supreme Executive Committee determines how the contributions will be distributed to support these patriots and veterans. Some of these charities include the Fisher House Foundation, the SEAL Legacy Foundation, and the Valour Place.

Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund

In 1919, the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was established "to support the charitable and beneficent purposes of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity".[11] The Endowment Fund's first donors contributed $101 as the foundation for the fund's assets. Currently, the Endowment Fund has two primary recognition levels for donors, the One of Jackson's Men program - for donors who contributed $1000 or more to the Endowment Fund, and the Heritage Society for planned gift donors.

The Endowment Fund assists with the educational and leadership programming at each Conclave and Leadership Conference. In addition, each year, the Endowment Fund awards $250,000 in scholarships to undergraduate members. These Scholarship and Leadership Awards are presented on Founders' Day (December 10). To date, the Endowment Fund has contributed over $5 million in scholarships since 1948.[23]

Currently, the Endowment Fund, along with the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, holds in trust for the members of Kappa Sigma, the fraternity's headquarters in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The Endowment Fund sponsors leadership conferences and Kappa Sigma's Biennial Grand Conclave. In 2015, the 70th Biennial Grand Conclave was held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Controversies

In 2020, the chapter at Fresno State University was placed on interim suspension after they were accused of sexual assault at a party. Once hearing of the accusation, the university president immediately suspended the fraternity pending an investigation.[24][25]

In 2019, the chapter at the University of Central Florida was suspended and placed under conduct review by the university after a pledge reported to authorities his pledge class were ordered to smoke pot, drink entire bottles of alcohol, and sometimes sell their prescribed drugs – like Adderall – to fraternity members. He also reported they were made to stand in pitch black hallways in suit and tie while fraternity members yelled insults and that cocaine use was popular in the fraternity[26]

In 2018, the chapter at the University of Arizona was shut down after an investigation found multiple violations of the university's student code of conduct. The chapter will be eligible to seek reinstatement in May 2023 and was the second fraternity on campus to be shut down in 2018 due to multiple misconduct violations.[27]

In 2017, two civil lawsuits were filed against the fraternity and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL) by the family of a deceased ULL student killed by a Kappa Sigma pledge in 2016. Rustam Nizamutdinova, an undergraduate engineering student from Uzbekistan, was walking down a street when he was struck by a car driven by a Kappa Sigma pledge who fell asleep at the wheel. The pledge was severely sleep-deprived due to his illegal and strenuous pledging process. The fraternity's charter at ULL was revoked and five other Greek organizations received varying levels of disciplinary action after Nizamutdinova's death initiated thorough investigations into Greek culture on campus.[28][29][30]

In 2017, dozens of Kappa Sigma members initiated at Louisiana State University were expelled by the national leadership of the fraternity for allegations of repeated hazing violations, drug usage, and misconduct.[31]

In 2016, the Kappa Sigma fraternity at California State University, Long Beach was suspended after a female student reported to authorities she was sexually assaulted while attending a party they hosted. National leadership of the fraternity suspended the chapter as a result of the incident.[32]

In 2015, the chapter at Cornell University was placed on suspension and lost all alcohol privileges due to repeated hazing and alcohol violations.[33]

In 2015, the Kappa Sigma fraternity at Miami University ceased to be recognized by the national headquarters because of hazing, which included forcing pledges to work out between 3:30 a.m. and 6 a.m., no showers, cleaning fraternity member rooms, forced alcohol consumption, and buying fraternity members food.[34]

In 2015, two Kappa Sigma members from West Virginia University were arrested and charged with hazing and conspiracy for the death of Nolan Burch at a Big/Little event four days after the chapter had been closed by the Fraternity.[35][36][37] Burch died due to alcohol poisoning, his blood alcohol level was .493.[38]

In 2014, the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Kansas was placed on a two-year suspension after two female students reported to authorities they were victims of sexual assault on two different occasions while attending a party at the fraternity house.[39]

At a Kappa Sigma fraternity house at Tulane University in 2013, police found grams of marijuana, 68.7 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, over 50 doses of LSD, .91 grams of DMT, 47.6 grams of opium and paraphernalia, and .75 grams of powdered cocaine.[40] Two fraternity members were arrested and charge for possession of the drugs.

In 2006, four Kappa Sigma members and an alumnus member from Winthrop University were arrested for detonating ice bombs in the backyard of their fraternity house. The fraternity was placed on social suspension by national leadership of the fraternity.[41]

In 2001, an 18-year-old freshman named Chad Meredith, who was interested in joining the chapter at the University of Miami, drowned after being persuaded by fraternity members to swim across a nearly seven-foot-deep lake near campus. Meredith had a blood alcohol level of .13 prior to his death. Although fraternity officials and Miami-Dade Police stated the incident was not a fraternity-sanctioned hazing event, a jury found otherwise and awarded Meredith's parents a $12.6 million verdict in a negligence suit based on hazing. As a result of Meredith's death, a law was named in his honor making hazing officially a criminal offense in the State of Florida.[42] Eight years later, the chapter was punished by its international office due to "social and alcohol violations contrary to their codes of conduct."[43]

Discriminatory incidents

The founding chapter at the University of Virginia has been investigated by the university and the student-run Inter Fraternity Council multiple times for alleged incidents of racist costumes and parties. In 2009, the chapter hosted a "Cowboys & Indians"-themed party where, according to photographs posted to social media, some members dressed in fake Native American costumes, wore Redface, and posed for photographs simulating scalping. In 2011, members of the chapter again hosted a similarly themed party, decorating the outside of their chapter house with imitations of Native American art, constructing a fake tipi, and dressing in costumes; this occurred despite intervention by the university and the Native American Student Union following the previous event to educate the chapter on cultural appropriation and violence against Native Americans.[44][45] In 2019, the chapter hosted a bid event that featured multiple members wearing fake Native American headdresses and costumes; the Inter Fraternity Council and the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life at the university both investigated the incident.[46][47][48]

Chapter list

Notable alumni

Grand Conclaves

See also

Notes

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  26. ^ "UCF Frat Kappa Sigma Suspended for Alleged "Rigorous" Hazing". www.mynews13.com. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  27. ^ Leingang, Rachel. "UA fraternity loses recognition after party, assault and 'slush fund' discovery". azcentral.
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  31. ^ BALLARD, MARK. "Alleged bad behavior prompts 6th LSU fraternity, Kappa Sigma, to expel members". The Advocate. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  32. ^ "Cal State Long Beach Student Tells Police She Was Sexually Assaulted During Frat Party". KTLA. 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  33. ^ "Cornell Kappa Sigma fraternity suspended". Ithaca Journal. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  34. ^ "3 Miami fraternities suspended over hazing". WCPO. 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  35. ^ Speciale, Marcus ConstantinoSamuel. "WVU fraternity member charged in death of pledge". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  36. ^ Coyne, Caity. "Burch family suing WVU, Kappa Sig". The Daily Athenaeum - thedaonline. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  37. ^ Asbury, Kyla. "WVU fraternity files motion to dismiss in pledge death case". wvrecord.com. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  38. ^ "UPDATE: 2 Men Arrested in WVU Student's Death Have Cases Moved to Circuit Court". February 11, 2015.
  39. ^ Arvesen | @AmeliaArvesen, Amelia. "Kappa Sigma fraternity suspended over sexual assault allegations". The University Daily Kansan. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  40. ^ Antonio, Ramon (2013-02-26). "Tulane students arrested after allegedly accepting drug delivery at frat house". nola.com. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
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  42. ^ University, Florida State. "Hazing Education Initiative | Florida State University". hazing.fsu.edu. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  43. ^ "Kappa Sigma returns for 75th anniversary". The Miami Hurricane. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  44. ^ Williams, Michael Paul. "WILLIAMS: Costumes put lack of sensitivity on display". Richmond.com. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
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References

  • Baird, William Raimond (1898). American College Fraternities (5th ed.). New York: William Raimond Baird. pp. 143–150. ISBN 0-9637159-0-9. OCLC 13520907.
  • Patterson, Homer L. (1913). Patterson's American Education Directory. Vol. 9. Chicago; New York: American Educational Company. pp. 597–599. ISBN 0-07-722613-5. OCLC 448570983.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund

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Kappa Sigma KS commonly known as Kappa Sig is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at the University of Virginia in 1869 Kappa Sigma is one of the five largest international fraternities with currently 318 active chapters and colonies in North America 4 Its endowment fund founded in 1919 has donated more than 5 million to undergrads since 1948 In 2012 alone the Fraternity s endowment fund raised over 1 million in donations 5 Kappa SigmaKSFoundedDecember 10 1869 153 years ago 1869 12 10 University of VirginiaTypeSocialAffiliationNIC former ScopeInternationalUnited StatesCanadaMottoBononia Docet Bologna Teaches 1 A E K D B 2 Pledge pinColors Scarlet White Emerald greenSymbolStar and CrescentFlagFlowerLily of the ValleyPublicationThe CaduceusPhilanthropyA Greater Cause Military Heroes CampaignChapters318Members17 000 3 collegiate282 000 lifetimeNicknamesKappa Sig K SigHeadquarters1610 Scottsville Road Charlottesville VA 22902 United StatesWebsitekappasigma org Contents 1 History 1 1 Traditional founding 1400 1 2 American founding 1869 1880 1 3 History 1880 2000 1 4 Recent history 2 Membership 3 Organization 3 1 Undergraduate organization 3 2 Volunteer organization 3 3 Professional staff 4 General fraternity 4 1 A Greater Cause program 4 2 Champion Quest program 4 3 Brothers in Action program 4 4 Military Heroes Campaign 5 Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund 6 Controversies 7 Discriminatory incidents 8 Chapter list 9 Notable alumni 10 Grand Conclaves 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistoryTraditional founding 1400 According to the traditions of the fraternity Kappa Sigma evolved from an ancient order known in some accounts as Kirjath Sepher said to have been founded between 1395 and 1400 at the University of Bologna 1 6 7 The story says that the corrupt governor of the city one time pirate and later papal usurper Baldassare Cossa took advantage of the students at Bologna one of Europe s preeminent universities which attracted students from all over the continent by sending his men to assault and rob them this motivated one of the university s scholars Manuel Chrysoloras to found a secret society of students beginning with five of his most devoted disciples for mutual protection against Baldassare Cossa 1 American founding 1869 1880 46 East Lawn residence at the University of Virginia site of the founding of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity On December 10 1869 five students at the University of Virginia met in 46 East Lawn and founded the Kappa Sigma Fraternity in America William Grigsby McCormick George Miles Arnold John Covert Boyd Edmund Law Rogers Jr and Frank Courtney Nicodemus established the fraternity based on the traditions and of the ancient order in Bologna These five founders became collectively known as the Five Friends and Brothers 6 7 In 1872 Kappa Sigma initiated Stephen Alonzo Jackson who would go on to transform a struggling local fraternity into a strong international Brotherhood The organization attributes much of its success to Jackson noting that Since his death in 1892 the success of the Order is the direct result of Jackson s devotion to make Kappa Sigma the leading college fraternity of the world 8 In 1873 Kappa Sigma expanded to Trinity College now Duke University 9 the University of Maryland and Washington and Lee University 7 The fraternity attributes this growth to the initiation of Stephen Alonzo Jackson in 1872 During his membership Jackson expanded and revised the ritual of Kappa Sigma He created the Supreme Executive Committee SEC which now serves as the governing body of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity on an international level Jackson also introduced the idea of a frequent national convention of all Kappa Sigmas a practice now continued by the biennial Grand Conclave and characterized the event as the finest hour of Kappa Sigma 1 History 1880 2000 In 1885 the publication of Kappa Sigma s quarterly magazine was commissioned under the name The Quarterly This publication ran successfully for 5 years until it was reorganized to run bi monthly and renamed The Caduceus the name it holds to this day 10 The Kappa Sigma chapter house at the University of New Hampshire in 1923 In 1912 Wilbur F Denious who would later become Worthy Grand Master struck upon the idea to establish a charitable endowment for Kappa Sigma As a result of the hard work of him and many others the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was established in 1919 to support the charitable and beneficent purposes of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity 11 Recent history In 2002 along with Phi Delta Theta Kappa Sigma ended its involvement in the North American Interfraternity Conference at the national level due to disenchantment with the strategic direction of the organization citation needed However many individual chapters remain members of their host university s Interfraternity Conference but no chapter is required to recognize or be involved with their university s IFC if they should choose not to 12 13 In 2003 the Kappa Sigma Fraternity ushered in an unprecedented era of growth for the fraternity 14 In the Spring of 2005 Kappa Sigma Fraternity began fundraising for and construction of a new headquarters This 6 million project had its grand opening on June 2 2007 15 At the 66th Conclave the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was declared to be the only official educational foundation of the fraternity and is also housed at the new headquarters Membership The Star and Crescent Kappa Sigmas are taught to live their lives by the Star and Crescent which are also the symbols of the Fraternity that make up the official badge The Star and Crescent shall not be worn by every man but only by him who is worthy to wear it He must be a gentleman a man of honor and courage a man of zeal yet humble an intelligent man a man of truth one who tempers action with wisdom and above all else one who walks in the light of God 1 They also follow the four pillars of the Fraternity Fellowship Leadership Scholarship and Service 16 The Star and Crescent is also used as part of the guidelines behind Kappa Sigma s strict no tolerance anti hazing policy The Fraternity takes all allegations of hazing very seriously and routinely revokes charters from guilty chapters which can be as old as 130 years citation needed To be eligible for membership a prospective member must profess a belief in God though adherence to a specific religion is not required 1 In at least one situation Kappa Sigma has revoked a chapter s charter for omitting the fraternity s religious requirements from its initiation 17 Organization University of Illinois chapter house listed in the National Register of Historic Places Undergraduate organization The Kappa Sigma Fraternity consists of over 300 chapters and colonies probationary chapters Each chapter is led by a five member Executive Committee EC each referred to as an officer These officers consist of the Grand Master President Grand Procurator First Vice President Grand Master of Ceremonies Second Vice President Grand Scribe Secretary and Grand Treasurer 1 Each chapter and colony also has a number of committee chairs that are assigned to specific areas e g scholarship sports community service Volunteer organization Over 1 500 alumni volunteer as advisors for Kappa Sigma 18 At the international level the Supreme Executive Council SEC sets policy for the fraternity disciplines chapters and approves the formation of colonies and chapter The offices of the SEC mirror the office of the undergraduate EC and consist of the Worthy Grand Master WGM the Worthy Grand Procurator WGP the Worthy Grand Master of Ceremonies WGMC the Worthy Grand Scribe WGS and the Worthy Grand Treasurer WGT The WGM WGP and the WGMC each serve a two year term while the WGS and WGT each serve a four year term with either the WGS or the WGT elected along with the other officers at the biennial Grand Conclave There are just under sixty districts covering America and Canada divided into five Areas Typically districts are composed of all the Kappa Sigma chapters and colonies within a State or Province or a portion of a State or Province Each district composed of roughly 5 chapters each are overseen by the District Grand Masters DGM and Assistant District Grand Masters ADGM who serve as liaisons between the undergraduate chapters and colonies and the SEC An Alumnus Adviser an AA and several Assistant Alumnus Advisers AAA provide advice and assistance to each undergraduate chapter and colony Along with the Alumnus Adviser there are traditionally one Assistant Alumnus Adviser for each of the four EC positions other than Grand Master That is there are AAAs for the undergraduate offices of GP GMC GT and GS respectively 1 There also exists several committees each with a volunteer commissioner under the SEC e g ritual committee business and finance committee long range planning committee Each committee is made up strictly of volunteers and some contain various targeted subcommittees citation needed The Undergraduate Advisory Committee UAC which is made of one undergraduate from each of the five areas is charged with representing their respective area as well as the general undergraduate perspective at all SEC meetings Kappa Sigma Fraternity International Headquarters Professional staff There is a professional staff that s based at the international headquarters in Charlottesville Virginia which manages the day to day operations of the Fraternity The staff includes the Executive Director currently Mitchell Wilson as well as multiple program directors and administrative assistants Also based in the international headquarters are the Area Recruitment Managers ARM who are in charge of recruitment goals and provide assistance to chapters in their respective service area General fraternityWhile most activities of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity occur at the undergraduate chapters the Fraternity oversees four international programs or campaigns A Greater Cause program The Greater Cause program is designed to record the activities and reinforce the concept that Kappa Sigma members should play an active role in their communities Specifically the program aims at raising 25 for and dedicating 25 hours per year towards charitable causes for each member The program also aims at having 100 of the eligible chapter members registered to vote 19 Every chapter organizes its own charitable events usually donating the proceeds to Kappa Sigma s Military Heroes Campaign or a local charity Some of the bigger events that chapters organize are the Catch A Dream Charity Classic Football Game organized by the Delta Chi Chapter at Mississippi State University and the Apple Cup Run jointly organized by the Beta Psi Chapter at the University of Washington and the Gamma Mu Chapter at Washington State University Or the Governor s Cup Ball Run jointly organized by the Mu Eta Chapter at the University of Louisville and the Beta Nu Chapter at the University of Kentucky The Chi Omega Chapter at the University of South Carolina raises money annually for the Ray Tanner Foundation which benefits economically and medically disadvantaged children in South Carolina and the Columbia metropolitan area The Kappa Pi Chapter at the University of Central Oklahoma hosts the Bath Tub push that benefits the Veterans Families United Foundation During the 2015 2016 school year Kappa Sigma chapters and colonies donated 3 653 930 million and 671 537 volunteer hours to charitable causes around the United States and Canada 4 Champion Quest program Kappa Sigma s Champion Quest Program is a results driven recruitment initiative aimed at increasing the number of men added to the Kappa Sigma each year The fraternity attributes its success to its pursuit of Jackson s Dream a reference to the dream of the influential member Steven Alonzo Jackson and notes that the campaign has yielded thirteen consecutive years of record setting membership growth and elevated Kappa Sigma to new heights as the most preferred college fraternity in North America 20 Brothers in Action program Brothers in Action BIA is the official membership development program of Kappa Sigma Fraternity which seeks both individual and chapter development through goal setting and through emphasizing the four cornerstones of Kappa Sigma Fellowship Leadership Scholarship and Service The Brothers in Action program begins with the BIA for Pledges program and continues throughout your involvement with Kappa Sigma including opportunities for personal growth and development at the various leadership conferences and conclaves 21 Military Heroes Campaign During the 66th Grand Conclave in 2007 the Fraternity announced a new charity entitled the Kappa Sigma Fraternity Military Heroes Campaign Since its inception the campaign has donated over 1 000 000 to non profit organizations who advocate on behalf of servicemen and women and those wounded in combat 22 The Supreme Executive Committee determines how the contributions will be distributed to support these patriots and veterans Some of these charities include the Fisher House Foundation the SEAL Legacy Foundation and the Valour Place Kappa Sigma Endowment FundIn 1919 the Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund was established to support the charitable and beneficent purposes of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity 11 The Endowment Fund s first donors contributed 101 as the foundation for the fund s assets Currently the Endowment Fund has two primary recognition levels for donors the One of Jackson s Men program for donors who contributed 1000 or more to the Endowment Fund and the Heritage Society for planned gift donors The Endowment Fund assists with the educational and leadership programming at each Conclave and Leadership Conference In addition each year the Endowment Fund awards 250 000 in scholarships to undergraduate members These Scholarship and Leadership Awards are presented on Founders Day December 10 To date the Endowment Fund has contributed over 5 million in scholarships since 1948 23 Currently the Endowment Fund along with the Kappa Sigma Fraternity holds in trust for the members of Kappa Sigma the fraternity s headquarters in Charlottesville Virginia The Endowment Fund sponsors leadership conferences and Kappa Sigma s Biennial Grand Conclave In 2015 the 70th Biennial Grand Conclave was held in Las Vegas Nevada ControversiesIn 2020 the chapter at Fresno State University was placed on interim suspension after they were accused of sexual assault at a party Once hearing of the accusation the university president immediately suspended the fraternity pending an investigation 24 25 In 2019 the chapter at the University of Central Florida was suspended and placed under conduct review by the university after a pledge reported to authorities his pledge class were ordered to smoke pot drink entire bottles of alcohol and sometimes sell their prescribed drugs like Adderall to fraternity members He also reported they were made to stand in pitch black hallways in suit and tie while fraternity members yelled insults and that cocaine use was popular in the fraternity 26 In 2018 the chapter at the University of Arizona was shut down after an investigation found multiple violations of the university s student code of conduct The chapter will be eligible to seek reinstatement in May 2023 and was the second fraternity on campus to be shut down in 2018 due to multiple misconduct violations 27 In 2017 two civil lawsuits were filed against the fraternity and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette ULL by the family of a deceased ULL student killed by a Kappa Sigma pledge in 2016 Rustam Nizamutdinova an undergraduate engineering student from Uzbekistan was walking down a street when he was struck by a car driven by a Kappa Sigma pledge who fell asleep at the wheel The pledge was severely sleep deprived due to his illegal and strenuous pledging process The fraternity s charter at ULL was revoked and five other Greek organizations received varying levels of disciplinary action after Nizamutdinova s death initiated thorough investigations into Greek culture on campus 28 29 30 In 2017 dozens of Kappa Sigma members initiated at Louisiana State University were expelled by the national leadership of the fraternity for allegations of repeated hazing violations drug usage and misconduct 31 In 2016 the Kappa Sigma fraternity at California State University Long Beach was suspended after a female student reported to authorities she was sexually assaulted while attending a party they hosted National leadership of the fraternity suspended the chapter as a result of the incident 32 In 2015 the chapter at Cornell University was placed on suspension and lost all alcohol privileges due to repeated hazing and alcohol violations 33 In 2015 the Kappa Sigma fraternity at Miami University ceased to be recognized by the national headquarters because of hazing which included forcing pledges to work out between 3 30 a m and 6 a m no showers cleaning fraternity member rooms forced alcohol consumption and buying fraternity members food 34 In 2015 two Kappa Sigma members from West Virginia University were arrested and charged with hazing and conspiracy for the death of Nolan Burch at a Big Little event four days after the chapter had been closed by the Fraternity 35 36 37 Burch died due to alcohol poisoning his blood alcohol level was 493 38 In 2014 the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Kansas was placed on a two year suspension after two female students reported to authorities they were victims of sexual assault on two different occasions while attending a party at the fraternity house 39 At a Kappa Sigma fraternity house at Tulane University in 2013 police found grams of marijuana 68 7 grams of psilocybin mushrooms over 50 doses of LSD 91 grams of DMT 47 6 grams of opium and paraphernalia and 75 grams of powdered cocaine 40 Two fraternity members were arrested and charge for possession of the drugs In 2006 four Kappa Sigma members and an alumnus member from Winthrop University were arrested for detonating ice bombs in the backyard of their fraternity house The fraternity was placed on social suspension by national leadership of the fraternity 41 In 2001 an 18 year old freshman named Chad Meredith who was interested in joining the chapter at the University of Miami drowned after being persuaded by fraternity members to swim across a nearly seven foot deep lake near campus Meredith had a blood alcohol level of 13 prior to his death Although fraternity officials and Miami Dade Police stated the incident was not a fraternity sanctioned hazing event a jury found otherwise and awarded Meredith s parents a 12 6 million verdict in a negligence suit based on hazing As a result of Meredith s death a law was named in his honor making hazing officially a criminal offense in the State of Florida 42 Eight years later the chapter was punished by its international office due to social and alcohol violations contrary to their codes of conduct 43 Discriminatory incidentsThe founding chapter at the University of Virginia has been investigated by the university and the student run Inter Fraternity Council multiple times for alleged incidents of racist costumes and parties In 2009 the chapter hosted a Cowboys amp Indians themed party where according to photographs posted to social media some members dressed in fake Native American costumes wore Redface and posed for photographs simulating scalping In 2011 members of the chapter again hosted a similarly themed party decorating the outside of their chapter house with imitations of Native American art constructing a fake tipi and dressing in costumes this occurred despite intervention by the university and the Native American Student Union following the previous event to educate the chapter on cultural appropriation and violence against Native Americans 44 45 In 2019 the chapter hosted a bid event that featured multiple members wearing fake Native American headdresses and costumes the Inter Fraternity Council and the Office of Fraternity amp Sorority Life at the university both investigated the incident 46 47 48 Chapter listMain article List of Kappa Sigma chaptersNotable alumniMain article List of Kappa Sigma membersGrand ConclavesMain article List of Kappa Sigma Grand ConclavesSee alsoList of social fraternities and sororitiesNotes a b c d e f g h Bononia Docet Bologna Teaches PDF archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 06 retrieved 2014 01 24 Virginia Tech Portico 2009 2010 A Guide to Fraternity and Sorority Life PDF archived from the original PDF on 2011 01 02 retrieved 2018 04 21 Rush Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Retrieved October 9 2022 a b Kappa Sigma Grand Conclave 2013 Archived from the original on 2014 01 20 Retrieved 2013 08 13 Caduceus Summer 2012 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 06 27 Retrieved 2012 08 01 a b Patterson 1913 p 597 a b c Baird 1898 p 143 Champion s Quest Kappa Sigma Fraternity Archived from the original on 2010 10 31 Retrieved 2010 06 02 Auburn University Kappa Sigma history Archived from the original on 2007 11 15 Retrieved 2010 06 02 Baird 1898 p 148 a b About Us Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund Archived from the original on 2009 12 14 Retrieved 2010 06 02 University of Virginia IFC 2012 2013 Membership List University of Virginia Inter Fraternity Council Archived from the original on 2012 12 15 Retrieved 2012 08 05 Texas State University IFC Website Texas State University IFC Archived from the original on 2012 03 22 Retrieved 2012 08 05 Theta Zeta Alumni Theta Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Archived from the original on 2008 08 27 Retrieved 2010 06 01 Housing Kappa Sig Headquarters for controversy The Hook Kappa Sigma Core Values Archived from the original on 2013 02 05 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Fraternity Expels a Unit Over Religious Language The New York Times 1982 01 09 Retrieved 2010 08 06 About Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Fraternity Archived from the original on 2010 10 31 Retrieved 2009 09 29 Kappa Sigma Fraternity Kappa Sigma Fraternity Archived from the original on 2010 01 30 Retrieved 2010 06 02 Summer Fall 2016 MAZ Retrieved 2019 06 26 Brothers in Action Kappa Sigma Fraternity 5 August 2016 Initiatives amp Programs Kappa Sigma Fraternity Retrieved 2019 06 26 Programs Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Fresno State sexual assault victim speaks out after frat suspended 7 March 2020 Kappa Sigma fraternity suspended after sexual assault allegation school officials say 6 March 2020 UCF Frat Kappa Sigma Suspended for Alleged Rigorous Hazing www mynews13 com Retrieved 2021 03 14 Leingang Rachel UA fraternity loses recognition after party assault and slush fund discovery azcentral Lawsuits Hazing led to tragic death of UL student The Advertiser Retrieved 2019 06 26 Former Kappa Sigma pledge blames hazing for crash that killed Uz KATC com Continuous News Coverage Acadiana Lafayette Archived from the original on 2017 11 10 Retrieved 2017 11 10 Emails show how UL kept its Kappa Sigma hazing investigation under wraps for nearly a year News15 Lafayette LA 2017 11 10 Retrieved 2019 06 26 BALLARD MARK Alleged bad behavior prompts 6th LSU fraternity Kappa Sigma to expel members The Advocate Retrieved 2019 06 26 Cal State Long Beach Student Tells Police She Was Sexually Assaulted During Frat Party KTLA 2016 02 16 Retrieved 2019 06 26 Cornell Kappa Sigma fraternity suspended Ithaca Journal Retrieved 2019 06 26 3 Miami fraternities suspended over hazing WCPO 2015 09 10 Retrieved 2019 06 26 Speciale Marcus ConstantinoSamuel WVU fraternity member charged in death of pledge Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved 2019 06 26 Coyne Caity Burch family suing WVU Kappa Sig The Daily Athenaeum thedaonline Retrieved 2019 06 26 Asbury Kyla WVU fraternity files motion to dismiss in pledge death case wvrecord com Retrieved 2019 06 26 UPDATE 2 Men Arrested in WVU Student s Death Have Cases Moved to Circuit Court February 11 2015 Arvesen AmeliaArvesen Amelia Kappa Sigma fraternity suspended over sexual assault allegations The University Daily Kansan Retrieved 2019 06 26 Antonio Ramon 2013 02 26 Tulane students arrested after allegedly accepting drug delivery at frat house nola com Retrieved 2019 06 26 Winthrop University News amp Events Winthrop Students Arrested for Setting Off Dry Ice Bombs www winthrop edu Archived from the original on 2010 06 04 University Florida State Hazing Education Initiative Florida State University hazing fsu edu Retrieved 2019 06 26 Kappa Sigma returns for 75th anniversary The Miami Hurricane 2013 01 24 Retrieved 2019 06 26 Williams Michael Paul WILLIAMS Costumes put lack of sensitivity on display Richmond com Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved 2 June 2021 Goodman Kelsey Kappa Sig s Indian Problem The Declaration The Declaration Archived from the original on 13 Nov 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2021 In brief Frat reprimand Northam s numbers SNL target and more C Ville Weekly C Ville Weekly Retrieved 2 June 2021 Stoerker Caroline Kappa Sigma fraternity Zeta Tau Alpha sorority criticized for alleged cultural appropriation The Cavalier Daily The Cavalier Daily Archived from the original on 7 Feb 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2021 U Virginia frat sorority in hot water for alleged cultural appropriation The College Fix The Student Free Press Association 5 February 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2021 ReferencesBaird William Raimond 1898 American College Fraternities 5th ed New York William Raimond Baird pp 143 150 ISBN 0 9637159 0 9 OCLC 13520907 Patterson Homer L 1913 Patterson s American Education Directory Vol 9 Chicago New York American Educational Company pp 597 599 ISBN 0 07 722613 5 OCLC 448570983 External linksOfficial Website Kappa Sigma Endowment Fund Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kappa Sigma amp oldid 1117203085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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