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Sigma Chi

Sigma Chi (ΣΧ) International Fraternity is one of the largest of North American social fraternities. The fraternity has 244 active undergraduate chapters and 152 alumni chapters across the United States and Canada and has initiated over 350,000 members.[1] The fraternity was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, by members who split from the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

Sigma Chi
ΣΧ
FoundedJune 28, 1855; 168 years ago (1855-06-28)
Miami University
TypeSocial
AffiliationNIC
ScopeInternational
MottoIn Hoc Signo Vinces ("In This Sign You Shall Conquer")
Colors  Blue   Old gold
SymbolThe White Cross
Flag
FlowerWhite Rose
PublicationThe Magazine of Sigma Chi
PhilanthropyChildren's Miracle Network and Huntsman Cancer Institute
Chapters242
Colonies13
Members15,700+ collegiate
350,000+[1] lifetime
NicknamesSig or Sigs
Headquarters1714 Hinman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201
United States
Websitesigmachi.org

Sigma Chi is divided into seven operational entities: the Sigma Chi Fraternity, the Sigma Chi Foundation, the Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation, the Risk Management Foundation, Constantine Capital Inc., the Blue and Gold Travel Services, and the newly organised Sigma Chi Leadership Institute.[2]

Like all fraternities, Sigma Chi has its own colors, insignia, and rituals. According to the fraternity's constitution, "the purpose of this fraternity shall be to cultivate and maintain the high ideals of friendship, justice, and learning upon which Sigma Chi was founded."

History edit

Founding edit

Sigma Chi was founded in 1855 by Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey, and James Parks Caldwell as the result of a disagreement over who would be elected Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society of Miami University in Ohio.[3][4]

Several members of Miami University's Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter (of which all but one of Sigma Chi's founders were members) were also members of the Erodelphian Literary Society. In the fall of 1854 the literary society was to elect its poet and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon was nominated for the position. He was supported by five of his brothers, but four others, James Caldwell, Isaac Jordan, Benjamin Runkle, and Franklin Scobey, supported another man who was not a member of the fraternity. Although Thomas Bell and Daniel Cooper were not members of Erodelphian they had aligned themselves with the four dissenting members. The chapter had twelve members total and were evenly divided on the issue. Both sides saw this as a matter of principle and over the next few months their friendships became distanced.[3][4]

In February 1855 Runkle and his companions planned a dinner for their brothers in an attempt to seal the rift. Whitelaw Reid, one of the other brothers who supported the Delta Kappa Epsilon member as poet, was the only one to arrive. Reid brought a Delta Kappa Epsilon alumnus named Minor Millikin from a nearby town.[3] Reid had told Millikin his side of the dispute and they had arrived to punish the group for not supporting their Delta Kappa Epsilon brother. The leaders of the rebellion, Runkle and Scobey, were to be expelled from the fraternity. The other four would be allowed to stay in the fraternity.[3] Runkle resigned, and after the parent chapter at Yale University was contacted, all six men were formally expelled.[3]

The six men decided to form their own fraternity along with William Lewis Lockwood, a student from New York who had not joined a fraternity. On June 28, 1855, the organization was founded under the name Sigma Phi Fraternity.[5] Lockwood used his business training to help organize the fraternity in its early years.[6] The eventual theft of Sigma Phi's constitution, rituals, seals, and other records from Lockwood's room in Oxford in January 1856 prompted them to change the name of the fraternity to Sigma Chi.[7] It is possible this action could have been forced upon the group as there was already a Sigma Phi Society.

Much of Sigma Chi's heraldry was inspired by the legendary story of the Emperor Constantine from the Battle of Milvian Bridge against Maxentius. The White Cross and the motto "In Hoc Signo Vinces" are examples of the Constantine link.

Founders edit

  • Benjamin Piatt Runkle (September 3, 1836 – June 28, 1916) was born in West Liberty, Ohio. Runkle helped design the badge of Sigma Chi based on the story of Constantine and the vision of the Cross. Runkle was known for having a fierce pride and was suspended from Miami University when he fought a member of Beta Theta Pi for sneering at his badge. When the Civil War began Runkle joined the Union Army. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Shiloh and left for dead on the battlefield. Runkle stayed in the army as a career and retired as a major general. After the army he was ordained an Episcopal priest. He was the only founder to serve as Grand Consul. He died on Sigma Chi's 61st birthday in Ohio. He is now buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.[8]
     
    Benjamin Piatt Runkle circa 1857,
  • Thomas Cowan Bell (May 14, 1832 – February 3, 1919) was born near Dayton, Ohio. He was twenty-three years old when Sigma Chi was founded, second oldest of the founders. He graduated from Miami University in 1857 and began teaching. In 1861 he enlisted in the Union Army and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the war he returned to his career in education, serving as the superintendent of schools in Nobles County, Minnesota as well as the principal and president of several preparatory and collegiate institutions in the Western United States. Bell died the day after attending the initiation of Alpha Beta chapter at University of California Berkeley on February 3, 1919. He is buried at the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco National Cemetery in California.[9] Section OS, Row 43A, Grave 3.[10]
  • William Lewis Lockwood (October 31, 1836 – August 17, 1867) was born in New York City. He was the only founder who had not been a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. He was considered the "businessman" of the founders and managed the first chapter's funds and general operations, becoming the first treasurer of Sigma Chi. After graduating from Miami University in 1858 he moved back to New York and began work as a lawyer. He received serious wounds serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, from which he never fully recovered. He named his son after Franklin Howard Scobey.[11]
  • Isaac M. Jordan (May 5, 1835 – December 3, 1890) was born in Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania[12] as Isaac Alfred Jordan.[13] His family later moved to Ohio where Jordan met Benjamin Piatt Runkle and became close friends. After graduating from Miami University in 1857 he went on to graduate school, where he graduated in 1862. He then began work as an attorney and was elected to the United States Congress in 1882.[14] He proceeded to change his middle name, Alfred, to just the letter "M" to help distinguish himself from his brother and law partner, Jackson A. Jordan. He died in 1890 after accidentally falling down an elevator shaft while greeting a friend.[15] He is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.[12]
  • Daniel William Cooper (September 2, 1830 – December 11, 1920) was born near Fredericktown, Ohio. Cooper was the oldest founder and was elected the first consul of Sigma Chi. After graduating from Miami University in 1857 he became a Presbyterian minister. Cooper's original Sigma Chi badge came into the possession of the Fraternity at the time of his death. It is pinned on every new Grand Consul at their installation. Cooper is buried at the Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pa.[16]
  • Franklin Howard Scobey (May 27, 1837 – July 22, 1888) was born in Hamilton, Ohio. Scobey was considered The Spirit of Sigma Chi for being friendly with everybody and not just a select group of people.[17] After graduating from Miami University in 1858 he went on to graduate again in 1861 with a law degree. He worked as a journalist in his hometown until 1879 but went on to become a cattleman in Kansas until 1882. Scobey then moved back to Ohio where he took up farming until his death. Never physically robust, Scobey was afflicted with hearing loss in his final years.[18]
  • James Parks Caldwell (March 27, 1841 – April 5, 1912) was born in Monroe, Ohio. By the age of thirteen Caldwell had completed all academics which could be offered at his local academy. He was then sent to Miami University with advanced credits. Caldwell was just fourteen at the time of the founding making him the youngest of the founders. After Caldwell graduated from Miami University in 1857 he practiced some law in Ohio but moved to Mississippi to begin a career as an educator. When the Civil War broke out he joined the Confederate Army. During the war he was taken prisoner but later, due to the influence of General Benjamin Piatt Runkle, was offered freedom on the condition that he renounce his allegiance to the Confederacy. He rejected this offer and remained loyal to the south. He was later released, again due to the influence of General Runkle. After the war he moved back to Mississippi and was admitted to the bar. He moved to California in 1867 and practiced law. In 1875, he began to travel frequently practicing law and editing newspapers. He died in Biloxi, Mississippi where the latest issues of The Sigma Chi Quarterly were found in his room.[19]

Early years edit

Constantine chapter edit

 
Harry St. John Dixon, c. 1865

Harry St. John Dixon, a brother from the Psi chapter at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, who fought for the Confederacy, kept a record of all Sigma Chis within his vicinity on the flyleaf of his diary during the Civil War.[20] He began planning a Confederate Army chapter of Sigma Chi with this information. On September 17, 1864 Dixon founded the Constantine chapter of Sigma Chi during the Atlanta campaign with Harry Yerger, a brother from Mississippi who was in Dixon's division. Dixon stated the reasons for which the war-time chapter was created saying,

It was ascertained that a number of the fraternity were in the army of Tennessee under General Joseph E. Johnston during the Atlanta campaign in 1864. It was conceded that the South was forever disunited from the general government, and it was assumed that all chapters throughout the South would cease to exist. Furthermore, it was deemed expedient that we brothers should know each other and our several commands for the purpose of relief in distress, and communication in a case of need, with our Northern brethren. In the ruin at hand my sentiment was to preserve the lofty principles typified by the White Cross. I know that I had no authority to establish a chapter of Sigma Chi outside a college, or at all; but, isolated as we were, I thought I should raise the standard and fix a rallying point. By doing so we should preserve the Order, whether we failed or not in our struggle for independence.[21][22]

Dixon and Yerger contacted all brothers listed in the diary who could come to the meeting.[20] They met at night in a deserted log cabin a few miles southwest of Atlanta. Dixon later wrote,

The cabin was in a state of frightful dilapidation. Its rude walls and rafters were covered with soot and cobwebs, and the floor showed evidences of having been the resting place of sundry heaps of sheep.

Dixon was elected "Sigma" (president) and Yerger was elected "Chi" (vice president); the chapter also initiated two men. The only badge in the chapter was one Dixon had made from a silver half-dollar.

The last meeting was held New Year's Day 1865. The men at that meeting passed a resolution to pay a "tribute of respect" to the four brothers from the chapter who had died during the war. In May 1939 the Constantine chapter Memorial was erected by Sigma Chi in memory of the Constantine chapter and its members. The memorial is located on U.S. 41 in Clayton County, Georgia.[21][22]

Purdue case edit

In 1876, Emerson E. White became president of Purdue University. He required each applicant for admission to sign a pledge "not to join or belong to any so-called Greek society or other college secret society" while attending the school. The Sigma Chi chapter at Purdue, which was already established at the university, sent petitions to the faculty and pleaded their case to the board of trustees, but was unsuccessful in changing the rule.[23]

In the fall of 1881, Thomas P. Hawley applied for admission to the university. Having already been initiated into Sigma Chi, Hawley refused to sign the pledge and was denied admission. Hawley took Purdue to court, but the judge ruled in favor of the faculty's decision. He also ruled, however, that the faculty had no right to deny Hawley from his classes based on the fraternity issue. The case was brought to the Indiana Supreme Court, which reversed the decision on June 21, 1882. This victory for Sigma Chi also allowed other fraternities at Purdue and led to the Purdue president's resignation in 1883.[24]

20th century edit

 
Sigma Chi House at the University of Michigan c. 1906–1909
 
Sigma Chi chapter house at MIT

During the first half of the 20th century the General Fraternity expanded in many places. In 1899 the Fraternity adopted the flag design created by Henry V. Vinton. In 1901 the Grand Chapter approved the Fraternity's pledge pin. In 1903 at the Grand Chapter in Detroit the Board of Grand Trustees was established. In 1922 the Alpha Beta chapter at University of California, Berkeley held the "Channingway Derby" which led to the creation of the "Sigma Chi Derby Days".[25][26] Some of the awards created during this time include the Significant Sig Award in 1935 and the Order of Constantine in 1948.[27]

Coming into the beginning of the 20th century, Sigma Chi had installed a total of 74 chapters with 58 still active.[28] Having only established a centralized form of government in 1922, Sigma Chi was installing new chapters at a rate of about one chapter per year. On April 22, 1922, the Beta Omega chapter was installed at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario thus making Sigma Chi an international fraternity.[29]

The Sigma Chi Foundation was created on November 9, 1939, when the Sigma Chi Endowment Foundation was incorporated in Colorado. This educational endowment was first discussed in 1898 by alumni who wanted to assist undergraduates financially so they could finish their undergraduate studies.[29]

The world wars of the 20th century took the lives of 103 Sigs in World War I and 738 in World War II. A great resurgence in undergraduate activity followed World War II due to an increase in chapter memberships. This increase was caused by the men returning from military service who went back to school as well as the usual addition of new brothers.[29]

 
Infirmary and Sigma Chi Chapter House, University of Mississippi

During World War II it became apparent to the General Fraternity officers that a few alumni as well as a few undergraduate chapters believed some of the prerequisites for membership in Sigma Chi were outdated and should be changed or eliminated. This led to the first discussions about membership within the fraternity that continued until early in 1970. Until this time, membership requirements had specified that a potential member must be a "bona fide white male student". After the first discussion in 1948 at the Grand Chapter in Seattle, the committee on Constitutional Amendments tabled the issue pending a further study of the problem to be reported to the 1950 Grand Chapter. The study showed that the issue was "very hot" on 13 campuses with Sigma Chi chapters and only "lukewarm" on a dozen other campuses.[30]

During this time period, the remaining four founders of Sigma Chi (of the original seven) all died; Daniel William Cooper was the last founder to die. Cooper's death led up to the Fraternity gaining one of its most priceless objects, Cooper's Sigma Phi badge. Cooper's body was sent by train to his final resting place in Pittsburgh, and the Beta Theta chapter at the University of Pittsburgh was given the privilege to administer his memorial service. On December 13, 1920, Cooper's body was conveyed to the Beta Theta chapter house where Beta Theta Consul Donald E. Walker removed Cooper's Sigma Phi Badge and replaced it with his own. Beta Theta Pro-Consul, Regis Toomey, sang the hymn "With Sacred Circle Broken" before Cooper was taken to his final resting place.[31]

Nomenclature and insignia edit

The Badge edit

The badge of Sigma Chi is a white cross with white and black enamel. Two gold chains connect the two upper arms. Crossed keys are in the upper arm, an eagle's head lies in the left arm, and a scroll lies in its right arm. In the bottom arm lie two clasped hands and seven stars.

 
The Seal of Sigma Chi

The Seal edit

The seal of Sigma Chi is circular. On the outer edge is "Sigma Chi Fraternity" and at the bottom are the numbers "1855". In the middle lie seven stars and a seven-branched candlestick.

Coat of Arms edit

The crest of Sigma Chi is a blue Norman Shield with a white cross in its center. On top of the Norman Shield is a scroll and a crest of an eagle's head holding a key. Below it, the fraternity's public motto, "In Hoc Signo Vinces" is placed on a scroll. It can be translated as, "In this sign, thou shalt conquer."[32]

Governance edit

Chapter officers edit

Officers in undergraduate chapters mostly have titles derived from Imperial Rome. The top officers of each chapter are known as the Consul (president), Pro Consul (vice-president), Annotator (secretary), Quaestor (treasurer), Magister (pledge trainer), Kustos (sergeant-at-arms), Tribune (communications), Risk Manager, and Historian. Those titles are the primary officers common to all chapters. Chapters also have other positions, such as Social Chairman, Sports Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, House Manager, Recruitment Chairman, etc., plus other positions and titles varying from chapter to chapter.[citation needed]

Alumni chapter positions and duties may also vary from chapter to chapter. Alumni chapters use the more common office titles such as: president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer.

Grand officers edit

The international organization uses similar Roman titles, typically with the prefix of "Grand". The Grand Consul is the international president of Sigma Chi. He presides over the Executive Committee and the Grand Chapter.

Grand Chapter edit

Grand Chapter is the supreme legislative body of Sigma Chi and convenes on odd numbered years. It is composed of one delegate from each active undergraduate chapter and alumni chapter, the Grand Consul and Past Grand Consuls, each being entitled to one vote. The Grand Chapter elects the officers of the Fraternity as well as alter or amend the Constitution, Statutes, and Executive Committee Regulations. It may grant or revoke charters as well as discipline any chapter, officer or member.[33] The most recent Sigma Chi Grand Chapter was held in Toronto, Ontario on June 22–25, 2023.[34]

Grand Council edit

The Grand Council meets every year when no Grand Chapter is held. The Grand Council consists of the Grand Officers, Past Grand Consuls, members of the Executive Committee, Grand Trustees, Grand Praetors, members of the Leadership Training Board and one undergraduate from each province. It may amend the Statutes or Executive Committee Regulations.[33]

Executive Committee edit

The Executive Committee meets at least four times a year. The Executive Committee consists of 12 members; Grand Consul, Grand Pro Consul, Grand Quaestor, the immediate Past Grand Consul, a Grand Trustee elected by the Board of Grand Trustees, two Grand Praetors elected by the Praetorial College, one alumnus member-at-large, two undergraduate representatives elected by the undergraduate delegates from each chapter, and the two most recent International Balfour Award winners. The committee regulates the budget and expenditures as well as assign duties to the International Headquarters staff.[33]

Charitable foundations edit

The Sigma Chi Foundation is a charitable and educational tax-exempt organization, separate and independent from the Fraternity, whose express purpose is to serve as an educational funding resource for the undergraduate and graduate student members of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

A Board of Governor governs the Foundation. The Foundation's President and CEO is Ashley Woods and the Foundation's offices are based in Evanston, Illinois.

The Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation is the Canadian counterpart of The Sigma Chi Foundation. It serves independently of both the fraternity and the American foundation. It was formed by Canadian Sigma Chi Alumni as a registered charitable foundation to provide a tax-effective way for Canadian Sigma Chi to support the educational pursuits of Canadian undergraduate chapters.[35] The Foundation is guided by a Chair and a Board of Directors of alumni members.[36]

Leadership programs edit

  • The Krach Transformational Leaders Workshop (KTLW) is a three-day retreat held annually since 1947. Undergraduate members receive training for specific roles within their chapter. Alumni volunteers are also given mentorship training. The KTLW is named after the 64th Grand Consul of the Fraternity, Keith Krach.[37]
  • Horizons is a six-day workshop for undergraduate brothers. The program aims to create lifelong values-based leaders.[38]
  • Mission 365 is a recruitment workshop. Participants are taught how to "increase both the quality and quantity" of potential new members.[39]
  • The Journey Program is self-improvement training for undergraduate chapters. There are six Journey workshops, each with a specific aim to better one aspect of the chapter.[40]
  • The Sigma Chi Choices program and The Sigma Chi Crossroads Workshop both aim to combat drug and alcohol abuse and address mental health among members.[41]
  • Sigma Chi Lifeline is an online resource for those suffering from mental illness. The program aims to prevent suicide among college students by providing information and support for those affected by emotional and mental health issues.[41]

Philanthropy edit

Derby Days edit

Derby Days is a series of charity events held by all Sigma Chi chapters. Throughout the course of a week, a participating chapter organizes and hosts a series of events and competitions among their campus' sororities. Money is raised through either donations, or through fundraising-type events. Hosting a Derby Days event is not mandatory for any chapter. A common event held across many campuses is the Derby Run, where brothers must wear derbies throughout the day, while sisters in participating sororities attempt to steal them. According to the International Fraternity's official website, the basic mission of Derby Days is to serve the community.[42] According to archival information at Sigma Chi International Headquarters, the first "Derby Day" event was held in 1916 at the University of California-Berkeley. Then known as the "Channing Way Derby" because of the California-Berkeley chapter's location on Channing Way and College Avenue, the event spread to other chapters who created their own Derby Day.[43] The most money raised by any Sigma Chi chapter was the Iota Psi chapter at Rutgers University in the fall of 2016. The brothers of the Iota Psi chapter raised $300,007 with the help of the eight sororities at the University: Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delta Tau, Phi Mu, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa, and Alpha Gamma Delta. This money is all donated to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. $300,007 is the most money raised in a single event by any single Greek Organization in the world.

Merlin Olsen Day of Service edit

In honor of notable Sigma Chi alumni and NFL Hall of Fame inductee Merlin Olsen, September 15 is recognized by the fraternity as the Merlin Olsen Day of Service. On this day, members of the fraternity are encouraged to volunteer to improve their communities.[42]

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) is Sigma Chi's suggested beneficiary. The organization was introduced to the fraternity by Olsen in 1992. Since then Sigma Chi alumni and undergraduate chapters have raised more than 6.9 million for CMNH. Every chapter has a CMNH affiliate within less than 200 miles, with each chapter donating to the nearest affiliated hospital.[42]

Huntsman Cancer Foundation/Huntsman Cancer Institute edit

The Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCF/HCI) is Sigma Chi's preferred charitable partner. It was chosen at Sigma Chi's 150th anniversary celebration in 2005. The Huntsman Cancer Institute today is dedicated to researching the causes, treatments, and preventative methods of cancer. The institute was founded in 1995 by Sigma Chi alumnus, and founder of the Huntsman Corporation, Jon M. Huntsman Sr. Huntsman has donated more than 350 million dollars to the institute, and has encouraged his fellow brothers to contribute as well.[44] By 2023, Sigma Chi undergraduate chapters had raised over $21 million to support the Huntsman Cancer Institute and have raised their pledge to an additional $20 million, for a $31 total pledge. In calendar year 2023, Sigma Chi undergraduate chapters raised $2,711,368.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Undergraduate awards edit

Sigma Chi gives out two undergraduate awards, The Peterson Significant Chapter Award, which is given to chapters who show a strong performance in all areas of chapter operations,[45][46] and The International Balfour Award, which is given each year to one graduating senior who excels in four criteria; scholarship, character, Fraternity service and campus leadership.[45][46]

Alumni awards edit

The fraternity also gives out three alumni awards: The Significant Sig Award is given to a member who has excelled greatly in his field of study or occupation. The first seven Significant Sig awards were given to George Ade, Roy Chapman Andrews, John T. McCutcheon, Chase S. Osborn, James Wallington, F. Dudleigh Vernor, and Samuel P. Cowley.[47] The Order of Constantine is awarded to alumni members who have devoted long and distinguished service to the Fraternity.[47][48] The Semi-Century Sig Award is given to brothers who have been active in the fraternity for 50 years or more.[47]

International Sweetheart edit

Most undergraduate chapters elect a female associated with the chapter as the chapter sweetheart. At each Grand Chapter, the fraternity chooses a Sweetheart from one chapter to be the International Sweetheart of Sigma Chi for two years. The International Sweetheart Award is presented based on personality, character, campus involvement, Sigma Chi activities, general accomplishments, poise, and grace. Each nominee must be the sweetheart of an undergraduate chapter for the year nominated and a student at the nominating chapter's university.[49] Judy Garland was a Sigma Chi Sweetheart from the Ohio State University chapter and Faye Dunaway was a Sigma Chi Sweetheart from The University of Florida chapter.[50]

Military Service Recognition Pin edit

The Military Service Recognition Pin recognizes honorably discharged veterans or currently serving members of the armed forces who are in good standing with the Sigma Chi Fraternity. The pin consists of a single Norman-style sword thrust upward with a small Sigma Chi Norman Shield with a cross embossed upon it placed upon the lower end of the blade just above the hilt and is to be worn on the brother's lapel. The Military service pin concept and design was created by Life Loyal Sig Anthony Dauer Theta Beta 1993 and was first presented at the 2007 Grand Chapter.[51][52]

Publications edit

The Magazine of Sigma Chi edit

The Magazine of Sigma Chi is the official quarterly publication for undergraduate and alumni brothers of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. First published in 1881 at Gettysburg College, Theta chapter, as The Sigma Chi, publication eventually moved to Chicago and the name was changed to The Sigma Chi Quarterly.[7] The name was later changed to The Magazine of Sigma Chi

The Norman Shield edit

The Norman Shield is the reference manual of the Fraternity.[53] It was authorized by the 24th Grand Consul Herbert C. Arms at the 1924 Grand Chapter. It was first compiled in 1929 by Arthur Vos, Jr. and based on the booklet he prepared for the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Colorado at Boulder which Vos indicated was based on the material contained in the 1922 Manual and Directory.[54] It contained biographies of the founders, significant alumni, a history of the Fraternity, the Constitution and Statutes, and other writings relevant to the fraternity.

Chapters edit

As of 2023, the fraternity has sixteen associate chapters or colonies.[55]

Notable Sigma Chi alumni edit

Sigma Chi has alumni who are notable in many different industries and fields. In athletics Sigma Chi has 5 MLB all-stars, 6 World Series champions, 7 NFL All-Pro players, 6 Super Bowl champions, 2 NCAA Basketball champions, and 3 Olympic medal holders. Some of these notable Sigs include Mike Ditka, Bob Griese, Drew Brees, Sean Payton, Joe Gordon, Jay Wright, and Eric Fonoimoana. In politics Sigma Chi has had 24 U.S. Representatives, 11 U.S. Senators, 8 United States Governors, 5 Lieutenant governors, and 1 United States President through the honorary membership of Grover Cleveland to the University of Michigan chapter.[56][57][58] Among Sigma Chi's notable actors include 9 Emmy Award winners, 5 Screen Actors Guild Award winners, 4 Golden Globe Award winners, and 3 Academy Award winners. These notable alumni include Brad Pitt, John Wayne, Tom Selleck, Brian Dennehy, Woody Harrelson, David Letterman, and Ty Burrell.

Controversies and member misconduct edit

20th century edit

2000s edit

  • In July 2001, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga chapter was suspended for four years after an investigation determined that it had violated hazing rules. The fraternity also admitted it had provided false information to law enforcement and school officials regarding two hazing-related incidents.[60][61]
  • In 2002, chapters at University of Missouri and University of Kansas were both suspended for four years for a severe hazing incident.[60][61]
  • In 2004, a 19-year-old University of Oklahoma freshman was found dead in the Sigma Chi fraternity house. The university suspended its recognition of the Beta Kappa chapter. In 2006 the Beta Kappa chapter of Sigma Chi was reinstated at the University of Oklahoma.[citation needed]
  • The chapter at San Jose State University in San Jose, California found a member, Gregory Johnson, Jr., hanged in its basement on November 22, 2008. Ruled a suicide at the time, a group of activists in 2020 later publicized their concerns over what they believe to be an incomplete investigation of Johnson's death, citing the possibility of racist motivations.[62]
  • The chapter at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln was suspended for hazing and alcohol consumption violations in 2009. The hazing pledges endured included taking shots of Tabasco hot sauce and vodka until they vomited, they were ordered to do strenuous exercises while their "big brothers" threw objects at them, and one pledge was randomly chosen and was anally penetrated with a vibrating dildo by a hired female stripper during an initiation party. Eight members were arrested and charged with hazing and providing alcohol to minors.[63]

2010s edit

  • In September 2012, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus police fielded a report of a rape at the Sigma chi fraternity house.[64]
  • In 2012, the chapter at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama was sued by a former pledge after he was severely beaten by fraternity members at a party that resulted in serious injuries, depression, and severe anxiety. The chapter was also cited for providing alcohol to underage people.[64]
  • In 2013, the chapter at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama was suspended by the organization (with the university's support) for hazing of new members in 2005.[65]
  • The chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was suspended for hazing and alcohol consumption violations in 2011, which included disturbing hazing rituals[65]
  • The chapter at the University of Dayton in Dayton was suspended for three years in 2013 for damaging a store's property, urinating inside the store and exposing themselves to passersby.[66]
  • A fraternity member at Westminster College in St. Louis served 120 days in jail for violently beating up one of his fraternity brothers in 2013.[67]
  • The chapter at the University of Central Florida in Orlando was placed on suspension in 2013 after photos surfaced on social media of pledges being forced to consume alcohol and getting sick from over-consumption. Several other fraternities on campus were also accused of hazing and alcohol abuse with their pledges that same semester which led to the president of the university temporarily banning all Greek Life activities on campus.[68][69]
  • Three Sigma Chi members at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia were found guilty of sexually assaulting a female student and distributing a recording of the incident. The members were banned from the campus after their graduation in 2014.[70]
  • The chapter at the West Virginia University in Morgantown had six members arrested in 2014 and cited by the Morgantown police department for hazing pledges and facilitating underage drinking. After a party hosted by the fraternity, several members dropped off nineteen pledges, most of whom were intoxicated, at a random location far away from campus without their cellphones and wallets and told them to find their way back to their fraternity house on campus as part of a "team building" exercise.[71]
  • The University of Dayton in Dayton permanently banned the fraternity in 2014 after a member’s death revealed the chapter had not been abiding by the parameters of its suspension.[72]
  • The University of Houston suspended its Sigma Chi chapter for hazing in 2015. The university also suspended five students pending investigation, and forwarded its findings to the district attorney.[73] The university has accused the national organization of withholding information about the chapter's activities.[74] The chapter was later closed by the national organization.[75]
  • Westminster College and the national fraternity jointly suspended that school's chapter in 2015. The suspension was in response to hazing, academic problems, and racist and sexist comments by members on social media.[76][77]
  • The chapter at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania was suspended by its national governing board in 2015 after a woman was violently pinned down and raped by a student who was not a member or a pledge of the Fraternity.[78]
  • A Sigma Chi member at Utah State University in Logan was kicked out the fraternity in 2015 after being charged with two counts of rape and aggravated sexual assault.[79] The attacks are believed to have taken place at the fraternity house.[80]
  • The chapter at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island was suspended in 2015 for facilitating sexual misconduct and hosting an unauthorized party with alcohol.[81]
  • The chapter at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge was shut down in 2015 for repeatedly hazing pledges and illegal drug use in the fraternity house. Two months before the chapter closure a 21-year-old fraternity member died of a heroin overdose.[82][83]
  • The chapter at the University of South Carolina was shut down in 2016 for mentally and physically abusing pledges. Sigma Chi was the 5th fraternity at USC to be closed or suspended since fall 2014.[84]
  • The chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was suspended after the rape of a minor in 2016. The investigation uncovered 148 reports of sexual offenses over a 7 year period[85]
  • The chapter at the University of Arkansas was suspended in 2016 for repeatedly hazing pledges and violating the fraternity and school's no-hazing policy.[86]
  • A former pledge at the University of Arizona in Tucson sued his chapter in 2016 after his fraternity brothers blamed him for the nonfatal overdose of a female party attendee.[87]
  • The chapter at Eastern Illinois University was suspended indefinitely following several allegations of hazing pledges.[88]
  • The chapter at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey was closed in 2017 by the Executive Committee, which cited "continued risk management and other accountability issues". Its members were prohibited in engaging in fraternity business until 2023.[89] Earlier that Fall semester, the eight sororities represented in Rutgers Panhellenic Council issued a joint statement condemning harassment orchestrated by Sigma Chi and banning Sigma Chi from all their activities.[90] There were also allegations that during a mixer with Sigma Delta Tau sorority Sigma Chi had spiked the punch they served with Xanax.[91] While these events took place, the Rutgers chapter was already on Restrictive Probation for "Social Policy Violations, Adherences to Other University Policies and Theft/Damage to Property".[92]
  • After a student at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania was cited for underage drinking at a fraternity-organized party and two students were hospitalized for alcohol poisoning with none of the fraternity brothers rendering aid,[93] the Lehigh University chapter was suppressed by the national organization in 2017.[94]
  • The chapter at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton expelled a member in 2017 after he was found out to have embezzled over $18,000 from the chapter funds. The reason the former brother embezzled the funds was to fund his heroin addiction.[95]
  • In May 2018, the Sigma Chi chapter at Stanford University was suspended from recognition at the university following an allegation that seven students may have been drugged by a non-student while visiting members of the university rowing team at the fraternity house.[59] As of January 2022, the fraternity remained on suspension.[96]
  • The chapter at the University of Richmond was closed in 2019 by the Executive Committee after a university-led investigation into possibly violating the University’s hazing and student conduct policy, and its members were prohibited from participating in Sigma Chi-led activities.[97] The Grand Consul remarked: "The offenses that the chapter has committed are simply too grievous to allow the culture that exists within the group to perpetuate."[98]
  • The chapter at Troy University was suspended in 2019 after a parent reported an incident of hazing to the police. The Dean of Students commented on the incident: "If it had not come forward, it would’ve been a lot worse." Seven members were removed from the chapter for the event.[99][100]
  • The chapter at Fresno State University was suspended in 2019 due to underage drinking, property damage, noise complaints, and multiple physical assaults that resulted in serious injuries at their fraternity-sponsored party they promoted as "Cinco de Drinko", May 5. After learning of the incident, the university and Sigma Chi national headquarters placed the chapter on interim suspension.[101][102]
  • The chapter at the University of Missouri was “indefinitely suspended” in 2019, following a 2018 investigation and suspension for illegal use of alcohol, hazing, and disruption of university activities.[60][103]

2020s edit

  • A former pledge at the University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington) sued the fraternity for $1 million in 2020. While pledging the fraternity, he was ordered by fraternity members to over consume alcohol which led to alcohol poisoning. Also he was subject to other hazing activity that often led to humiliation and black outs. National leadership of the fraternity decided to suspend the UT Arlington chapter indefinitely.[104]
  • The chapter at the University of Wisconsin at Madison (UW) was shut down after multiple alcohol violations in 2020. The chapter has a long history of various types of violations and was one of six fraternities at UW to shut down in recent years.[105]
  • The chapter at University of Arkansas expelled two brothers in 2020 for mocking the murder of George Floyd.[106][107]
  • In 2021, as part of an allegedly mandatory hazing event at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga chapter, 18-year-old freshman Dylan Johnson died as a result of excessive alcohol consumption. Manslaughter charges were brought against the Sigma Chi organization itself, rather than any individuals. In response, the chapter dissolved and the case was suspended. MIT later settled with Johnson's family for 3.46 million dollars.[104][105]
  • In July 2021, the chapter at Ohio University was suspended for four years after an investigation determined that it had violated hazing rules. The fraternity also admitted it had provided false information to law enforcement and school officials regarding two hazing-related incidents.[108]
  • A sexual assault was report to University of Nebraska campus police and on social media in August 2021 as having taken place at Sigma Chi in Lincoln. Sigma Chi announced the chapter was being placed on "self-suspension" and the accused fraternity member ejected. The report came in during ongoing street protests against nearby Phi Gamma Delta, where a sexual assault was reported a week prior.[109]
  • In January 2022, National Public Radio obtained a partial copy of a police report of a call by then-student Elizabeth Holmes on October 5, 2003, in which she said she had been sexually assaulted in the early hours of that morning at the Sigma Chi fraternity house at Stanford University. Holmes would found the biotechnology start-up company Theranos later that same year, and the alleged sexual assault came to light when she was on trial for fraud in her work at the company in 2021.[96]

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External links edit

  • Official Sigma Chi website

sigma, ΣΧ, international, fraternity, largest, north, american, social, fraternities, fraternity, active, undergraduate, chapters, alumni, chapters, across, united, states, canada, initiated, over, members, fraternity, founded, june, 1855, miami, university, o. Sigma Chi SX International Fraternity is one of the largest of North American social fraternities The fraternity has 244 active undergraduate chapters and 152 alumni chapters across the United States and Canada and has initiated over 350 000 members 1 The fraternity was founded on June 28 1855 at Miami University in Oxford Ohio by members who split from the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity Sigma ChiSXFoundedJune 28 1855 168 years ago 1855 06 28 Miami UniversityTypeSocialAffiliationNICScopeInternationalMottoIn Hoc Signo Vinces In This Sign You Shall Conquer Colors Blue Old goldSymbolThe White CrossFlagFlowerWhite RosePublicationThe Magazine of Sigma ChiPhilanthropyChildren s Miracle Network and Huntsman Cancer InstituteChapters242Colonies13Members15 700 collegiate350 000 1 lifetimeNicknamesSig or SigsHeadquarters1714 Hinman Avenue Evanston IL 60201 United StatesWebsitesigmachi wbr orgSigma Chi is divided into seven operational entities the Sigma Chi Fraternity the Sigma Chi Foundation the Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation the Risk Management Foundation Constantine Capital Inc the Blue and Gold Travel Services and the newly organised Sigma Chi Leadership Institute 2 Like all fraternities Sigma Chi has its own colors insignia and rituals According to the fraternity s constitution the purpose of this fraternity shall be to cultivate and maintain the high ideals of friendship justice and learning upon which Sigma Chi was founded Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Founders 1 3 Early years 1 3 1 Constantine chapter 1 3 2 Purdue case 1 4 20th century 2 Nomenclature and insignia 2 1 The Badge 2 2 The Seal 2 3 Coat of Arms 3 Governance 3 1 Chapter officers 3 2 Grand officers 3 3 Grand Chapter 3 4 Grand Council 3 5 Executive Committee 3 6 Charitable foundations 4 Leadership programs 5 Philanthropy 5 1 Derby Days 5 2 Merlin Olsen Day of Service 5 3 Huntsman Cancer Foundation Huntsman Cancer Institute 6 Awards 6 1 Undergraduate awards 6 2 Alumni awards 6 3 International Sweetheart 6 4 Military Service Recognition Pin 7 Publications 7 1 The Magazine of Sigma Chi 7 2 The Norman Shield 8 Chapters 9 Notable Sigma Chi alumni 10 Controversies and member misconduct 10 1 20th century 10 2 2000s 10 3 2010s 10 4 2020s 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editFounding edit Sigma Chi was founded in 1855 by Benjamin Piatt Runkle Thomas Cowan Bell William Lewis Lockwood Isaac M Jordan Daniel William Cooper Franklin Howard Scobey and James Parks Caldwell as the result of a disagreement over who would be elected Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society of Miami University in Ohio 3 4 Several members of Miami University s Delta Kappa Epsilon chapter of which all but one of Sigma Chi s founders were members were also members of the Erodelphian Literary Society In the fall of 1854 the literary society was to elect its poet and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon was nominated for the position He was supported by five of his brothers but four others James Caldwell Isaac Jordan Benjamin Runkle and Franklin Scobey supported another man who was not a member of the fraternity Although Thomas Bell and Daniel Cooper were not members of Erodelphian they had aligned themselves with the four dissenting members The chapter had twelve members total and were evenly divided on the issue Both sides saw this as a matter of principle and over the next few months their friendships became distanced 3 4 In February 1855 Runkle and his companions planned a dinner for their brothers in an attempt to seal the rift Whitelaw Reid one of the other brothers who supported the Delta Kappa Epsilon member as poet was the only one to arrive Reid brought a Delta Kappa Epsilon alumnus named Minor Millikin from a nearby town 3 Reid had told Millikin his side of the dispute and they had arrived to punish the group for not supporting their Delta Kappa Epsilon brother The leaders of the rebellion Runkle and Scobey were to be expelled from the fraternity The other four would be allowed to stay in the fraternity 3 Runkle resigned and after the parent chapter at Yale University was contacted all six men were formally expelled 3 The six men decided to form their own fraternity along with William Lewis Lockwood a student from New York who had not joined a fraternity On June 28 1855 the organization was founded under the name Sigma Phi Fraternity 5 Lockwood used his business training to help organize the fraternity in its early years 6 The eventual theft of Sigma Phi s constitution rituals seals and other records from Lockwood s room in Oxford in January 1856 prompted them to change the name of the fraternity to Sigma Chi 7 It is possible this action could have been forced upon the group as there was already a Sigma Phi Society Much of Sigma Chi s heraldry was inspired by the legendary story of the Emperor Constantine from the Battle of Milvian Bridge against Maxentius The White Cross and the motto In Hoc Signo Vinces are examples of the Constantine link Founders edit Benjamin Piatt Runkle September 3 1836 June 28 1916 was born in West Liberty Ohio Runkle helped design the badge of Sigma Chi based on the story of Constantine and the vision of the Cross Runkle was known for having a fierce pride and was suspended from Miami University when he fought a member of Beta Theta Pi for sneering at his badge When the Civil War began Runkle joined the Union Army He was badly wounded at the Battle of Shiloh and left for dead on the battlefield Runkle stayed in the army as a career and retired as a major general After the army he was ordained an Episcopal priest He was the only founder to serve as Grand Consul He died on Sigma Chi s 61st birthday in Ohio He is now buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington Virginia 8 nbsp Benjamin Piatt Runkle circa 1857 Thomas Cowan Bell May 14 1832 February 3 1919 was born near Dayton Ohio He was twenty three years old when Sigma Chi was founded second oldest of the founders He graduated from Miami University in 1857 and began teaching In 1861 he enlisted in the Union Army and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel After the war he returned to his career in education serving as the superintendent of schools in Nobles County Minnesota as well as the principal and president of several preparatory and collegiate institutions in the Western United States Bell died the day after attending the initiation of Alpha Beta chapter at University of California Berkeley on February 3 1919 He is buried at the Presidio of San Francisco in San Francisco National Cemetery in California 9 Section OS Row 43A Grave 3 10 William Lewis Lockwood October 31 1836 August 17 1867 was born in New York City He was the only founder who had not been a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon He was considered the businessman of the founders and managed the first chapter s funds and general operations becoming the first treasurer of Sigma Chi After graduating from Miami University in 1858 he moved back to New York and began work as a lawyer He received serious wounds serving in the Union Army during the Civil War from which he never fully recovered He named his son after Franklin Howard Scobey 11 Isaac M Jordan May 5 1835 December 3 1890 was born in Mifflinburg Pennsylvania 12 as Isaac Alfred Jordan 13 His family later moved to Ohio where Jordan met Benjamin Piatt Runkle and became close friends After graduating from Miami University in 1857 he went on to graduate school where he graduated in 1862 He then began work as an attorney and was elected to the United States Congress in 1882 14 He proceeded to change his middle name Alfred to just the letter M to help distinguish himself from his brother and law partner Jackson A Jordan He died in 1890 after accidentally falling down an elevator shaft while greeting a friend 15 He is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati Ohio 12 Daniel William Cooper September 2 1830 December 11 1920 was born near Fredericktown Ohio Cooper was the oldest founder and was elected the first consul of Sigma Chi After graduating from Miami University in 1857 he became a Presbyterian minister Cooper s original Sigma Chi badge came into the possession of the Fraternity at the time of his death It is pinned on every new Grand Consul at their installation Cooper is buried at the Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh Pa 16 Franklin Howard Scobey May 27 1837 July 22 1888 was born in Hamilton Ohio Scobey was considered The Spirit of Sigma Chi for being friendly with everybody and not just a select group of people 17 After graduating from Miami University in 1858 he went on to graduate again in 1861 with a law degree He worked as a journalist in his hometown until 1879 but went on to become a cattleman in Kansas until 1882 Scobey then moved back to Ohio where he took up farming until his death Never physically robust Scobey was afflicted with hearing loss in his final years 18 James Parks Caldwell March 27 1841 April 5 1912 was born in Monroe Ohio By the age of thirteen Caldwell had completed all academics which could be offered at his local academy He was then sent to Miami University with advanced credits Caldwell was just fourteen at the time of the founding making him the youngest of the founders After Caldwell graduated from Miami University in 1857 he practiced some law in Ohio but moved to Mississippi to begin a career as an educator When the Civil War broke out he joined the Confederate Army During the war he was taken prisoner but later due to the influence of General Benjamin Piatt Runkle was offered freedom on the condition that he renounce his allegiance to the Confederacy He rejected this offer and remained loyal to the south He was later released again due to the influence of General Runkle After the war he moved back to Mississippi and was admitted to the bar He moved to California in 1867 and practiced law In 1875 he began to travel frequently practicing law and editing newspapers He died in Biloxi Mississippi where the latest issues of The Sigma Chi Quarterly were found in his room 19 Early years edit Constantine chapter edit nbsp Harry St John Dixon c 1865Harry St John Dixon a brother from the Psi chapter at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville Virginia who fought for the Confederacy kept a record of all Sigma Chis within his vicinity on the flyleaf of his diary during the Civil War 20 He began planning a Confederate Army chapter of Sigma Chi with this information On September 17 1864 Dixon founded the Constantine chapter of Sigma Chi during the Atlanta campaign with Harry Yerger a brother from Mississippi who was in Dixon s division Dixon stated the reasons for which the war time chapter was created saying It was ascertained that a number of the fraternity were in the army of Tennessee under General Joseph E Johnston during the Atlanta campaign in 1864 It was conceded that the South was forever disunited from the general government and it was assumed that all chapters throughout the South would cease to exist Furthermore it was deemed expedient that we brothers should know each other and our several commands for the purpose of relief in distress and communication in a case of need with our Northern brethren In the ruin at hand my sentiment was to preserve the lofty principles typified by the White Cross I know that I had no authority to establish a chapter of Sigma Chi outside a college or at all but isolated as we were I thought I should raise the standard and fix a rallying point By doing so we should preserve the Order whether we failed or not in our struggle for independence 21 22 Dixon and Yerger contacted all brothers listed in the diary who could come to the meeting 20 They met at night in a deserted log cabin a few miles southwest of Atlanta Dixon later wrote The cabin was in a state of frightful dilapidation Its rude walls and rafters were covered with soot and cobwebs and the floor showed evidences of having been the resting place of sundry heaps of sheep Dixon was elected Sigma president and Yerger was elected Chi vice president the chapter also initiated two men The only badge in the chapter was one Dixon had made from a silver half dollar The last meeting was held New Year s Day 1865 The men at that meeting passed a resolution to pay a tribute of respect to the four brothers from the chapter who had died during the war In May 1939 the Constantine chapter Memorial was erected by Sigma Chi in memory of the Constantine chapter and its members The memorial is located on U S 41 in Clayton County Georgia 21 22 Purdue case edit In 1876 Emerson E White became president of Purdue University He required each applicant for admission to sign a pledge not to join or belong to any so called Greek society or other college secret society while attending the school The Sigma Chi chapter at Purdue which was already established at the university sent petitions to the faculty and pleaded their case to the board of trustees but was unsuccessful in changing the rule 23 In the fall of 1881 Thomas P Hawley applied for admission to the university Having already been initiated into Sigma Chi Hawley refused to sign the pledge and was denied admission Hawley took Purdue to court but the judge ruled in favor of the faculty s decision He also ruled however that the faculty had no right to deny Hawley from his classes based on the fraternity issue The case was brought to the Indiana Supreme Court which reversed the decision on June 21 1882 This victory for Sigma Chi also allowed other fraternities at Purdue and led to the Purdue president s resignation in 1883 24 20th century edit nbsp Sigma Chi House at the University of Michigan c 1906 1909 nbsp Sigma Chi chapter house at MITDuring the first half of the 20th century the General Fraternity expanded in many places In 1899 the Fraternity adopted the flag design created by Henry V Vinton In 1901 the Grand Chapter approved the Fraternity s pledge pin In 1903 at the Grand Chapter in Detroit the Board of Grand Trustees was established In 1922 the Alpha Beta chapter at University of California Berkeley held the Channingway Derby which led to the creation of the Sigma Chi Derby Days 25 26 Some of the awards created during this time include the Significant Sig Award in 1935 and the Order of Constantine in 1948 27 Coming into the beginning of the 20th century Sigma Chi had installed a total of 74 chapters with 58 still active 28 Having only established a centralized form of government in 1922 Sigma Chi was installing new chapters at a rate of about one chapter per year On April 22 1922 the Beta Omega chapter was installed at the University of Toronto in Toronto Ontario thus making Sigma Chi an international fraternity 29 The Sigma Chi Foundation was created on November 9 1939 when the Sigma Chi Endowment Foundation was incorporated in Colorado This educational endowment was first discussed in 1898 by alumni who wanted to assist undergraduates financially so they could finish their undergraduate studies 29 The world wars of the 20th century took the lives of 103 Sigs in World War I and 738 in World War II A great resurgence in undergraduate activity followed World War II due to an increase in chapter memberships This increase was caused by the men returning from military service who went back to school as well as the usual addition of new brothers 29 nbsp Infirmary and Sigma Chi Chapter House University of MississippiDuring World War II it became apparent to the General Fraternity officers that a few alumni as well as a few undergraduate chapters believed some of the prerequisites for membership in Sigma Chi were outdated and should be changed or eliminated This led to the first discussions about membership within the fraternity that continued until early in 1970 Until this time membership requirements had specified that a potential member must be a bona fide white male student After the first discussion in 1948 at the Grand Chapter in Seattle the committee on Constitutional Amendments tabled the issue pending a further study of the problem to be reported to the 1950 Grand Chapter The study showed that the issue was very hot on 13 campuses with Sigma Chi chapters and only lukewarm on a dozen other campuses 30 During this time period the remaining four founders of Sigma Chi of the original seven all died Daniel William Cooper was the last founder to die Cooper s death led up to the Fraternity gaining one of its most priceless objects Cooper s Sigma Phi badge Cooper s body was sent by train to his final resting place in Pittsburgh and the Beta Theta chapter at the University of Pittsburgh was given the privilege to administer his memorial service On December 13 1920 Cooper s body was conveyed to the Beta Theta chapter house where Beta Theta Consul Donald E Walker removed Cooper s Sigma Phi Badge and replaced it with his own Beta Theta Pro Consul Regis Toomey sang the hymn With Sacred Circle Broken before Cooper was taken to his final resting place 31 Nomenclature and insignia editThe Badge edit The badge of Sigma Chi is a white cross with white and black enamel Two gold chains connect the two upper arms Crossed keys are in the upper arm an eagle s head lies in the left arm and a scroll lies in its right arm In the bottom arm lie two clasped hands and seven stars nbsp The Seal of Sigma ChiThe Seal edit The seal of Sigma Chi is circular On the outer edge is Sigma Chi Fraternity and at the bottom are the numbers 1855 In the middle lie seven stars and a seven branched candlestick Coat of Arms edit The crest of Sigma Chi is a blue Norman Shield with a white cross in its center On top of the Norman Shield is a scroll and a crest of an eagle s head holding a key Below it the fraternity s public motto In Hoc Signo Vinces is placed on a scroll It can be translated as In this sign thou shalt conquer 32 Governance editChapter officers edit Officers in undergraduate chapters mostly have titles derived from Imperial Rome The top officers of each chapter are known as the Consul president Pro Consul vice president Annotator secretary Quaestor treasurer Magister pledge trainer Kustos sergeant at arms Tribune communications Risk Manager and Historian Those titles are the primary officers common to all chapters Chapters also have other positions such as Social Chairman Sports Chairman Scholarship Chairman House Manager Recruitment Chairman etc plus other positions and titles varying from chapter to chapter citation needed Alumni chapter positions and duties may also vary from chapter to chapter Alumni chapters use the more common office titles such as president vice president secretary and treasurer Grand officers edit The international organization uses similar Roman titles typically with the prefix of Grand The Grand Consul is the international president of Sigma Chi He presides over the Executive Committee and the Grand Chapter Grand Chapter edit Grand Chapter is the supreme legislative body of Sigma Chi and convenes on odd numbered years It is composed of one delegate from each active undergraduate chapter and alumni chapter the Grand Consul and Past Grand Consuls each being entitled to one vote The Grand Chapter elects the officers of the Fraternity as well as alter or amend the Constitution Statutes and Executive Committee Regulations It may grant or revoke charters as well as discipline any chapter officer or member 33 The most recent Sigma Chi Grand Chapter was held in Toronto Ontario on June 22 25 2023 34 Grand Council edit The Grand Council meets every year when no Grand Chapter is held The Grand Council consists of the Grand Officers Past Grand Consuls members of the Executive Committee Grand Trustees Grand Praetors members of the Leadership Training Board and one undergraduate from each province It may amend the Statutes or Executive Committee Regulations 33 Executive Committee edit The Executive Committee meets at least four times a year The Executive Committee consists of 12 members Grand Consul Grand Pro Consul Grand Quaestor the immediate Past Grand Consul a Grand Trustee elected by the Board of Grand Trustees two Grand Praetors elected by the Praetorial College one alumnus member at large two undergraduate representatives elected by the undergraduate delegates from each chapter and the two most recent International Balfour Award winners The committee regulates the budget and expenditures as well as assign duties to the International Headquarters staff 33 Charitable foundations edit The Sigma Chi Foundation is a charitable and educational tax exempt organization separate and independent from the Fraternity whose express purpose is to serve as an educational funding resource for the undergraduate and graduate student members of the Sigma Chi Fraternity A Board of Governor governs the Foundation The Foundation s President and CEO is Ashley Woods and the Foundation s offices are based in Evanston Illinois The Sigma Chi Canadian Foundation is the Canadian counterpart of The Sigma Chi Foundation It serves independently of both the fraternity and the American foundation It was formed by Canadian Sigma Chi Alumni as a registered charitable foundation to provide a tax effective way for Canadian Sigma Chi to support the educational pursuits of Canadian undergraduate chapters 35 The Foundation is guided by a Chair and a Board of Directors of alumni members 36 Leadership programs editThe Krach Transformational Leaders Workshop KTLW is a three day retreat held annually since 1947 Undergraduate members receive training for specific roles within their chapter Alumni volunteers are also given mentorship training The KTLW is named after the 64th Grand Consul of the Fraternity Keith Krach 37 Horizons is a six day workshop for undergraduate brothers The program aims to create lifelong values based leaders 38 Mission 365 is a recruitment workshop Participants are taught how to increase both the quality and quantity of potential new members 39 The Journey Program is self improvement training for undergraduate chapters There are six Journey workshops each with a specific aim to better one aspect of the chapter 40 The Sigma Chi Choices program and The Sigma Chi Crossroads Workshop both aim to combat drug and alcohol abuse and address mental health among members 41 Sigma Chi Lifeline is an online resource for those suffering from mental illness The program aims to prevent suicide among college students by providing information and support for those affected by emotional and mental health issues 41 Philanthropy editDerby Days edit Derby Days is a series of charity events held by all Sigma Chi chapters Throughout the course of a week a participating chapter organizes and hosts a series of events and competitions among their campus sororities Money is raised through either donations or through fundraising type events Hosting a Derby Days event is not mandatory for any chapter A common event held across many campuses is the Derby Run where brothers must wear derbies throughout the day while sisters in participating sororities attempt to steal them According to the International Fraternity s official website the basic mission of Derby Days is to serve the community 42 According to archival information at Sigma Chi International Headquarters the first Derby Day event was held in 1916 at the University of California Berkeley Then known as the Channing Way Derby because of the California Berkeley chapter s location on Channing Way and College Avenue the event spread to other chapters who created their own Derby Day 43 The most money raised by any Sigma Chi chapter was the Iota Psi chapter at Rutgers University in the fall of 2016 The brothers of the Iota Psi chapter raised 300 007 with the help of the eight sororities at the University Zeta Tau Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Tau Phi Mu Delta Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Kappa and Alpha Gamma Delta This money is all donated to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation 300 007 is the most money raised in a single event by any single Greek Organization in the world Merlin Olsen Day of Service edit In honor of notable Sigma Chi alumni and NFL Hall of Fame inductee Merlin Olsen September 15 is recognized by the fraternity as the Merlin Olsen Day of Service On this day members of the fraternity are encouraged to volunteer to improve their communities 42 Children s Miracle Network Hospitals CMNH is Sigma Chi s suggested beneficiary The organization was introduced to the fraternity by Olsen in 1992 Since then Sigma Chi alumni and undergraduate chapters have raised more than 6 9 million for CMNH Every chapter has a CMNH affiliate within less than 200 miles with each chapter donating to the nearest affiliated hospital 42 Huntsman Cancer Foundation Huntsman Cancer Institute edit The Huntsman Cancer Institute HCF HCI is Sigma Chi s preferred charitable partner It was chosen at Sigma Chi s 150th anniversary celebration in 2005 The Huntsman Cancer Institute today is dedicated to researching the causes treatments and preventative methods of cancer The institute was founded in 1995 by Sigma Chi alumnus and founder of the Huntsman Corporation Jon M Huntsman Sr Huntsman has donated more than 350 million dollars to the institute and has encouraged his fellow brothers to contribute as well 44 By 2023 Sigma Chi undergraduate chapters had raised over 21 million to support the Huntsman Cancer Institute and have raised their pledge to an additional 20 million for a 31 total pledge In calendar year 2023 Sigma Chi undergraduate chapters raised 2 711 368 citation needed Awards editUndergraduate awards edit Sigma Chi gives out two undergraduate awards The Peterson Significant Chapter Award which is given to chapters who show a strong performance in all areas of chapter operations 45 46 and The International Balfour Award which is given each year to one graduating senior who excels in four criteria scholarship character Fraternity service and campus leadership 45 46 Alumni awards edit The fraternity also gives out three alumni awards The Significant Sig Award is given to a member who has excelled greatly in his field of study or occupation The first seven Significant Sig awards were given to George Ade Roy Chapman Andrews John T McCutcheon Chase S Osborn James Wallington F Dudleigh Vernor and Samuel P Cowley 47 The Order of Constantine is awarded to alumni members who have devoted long and distinguished service to the Fraternity 47 48 The Semi Century Sig Award is given to brothers who have been active in the fraternity for 50 years or more 47 International Sweetheart edit Main article Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Most undergraduate chapters elect a female associated with the chapter as the chapter sweetheart At each Grand Chapter the fraternity chooses a Sweetheart from one chapter to be the International Sweetheart of Sigma Chi for two years The International Sweetheart Award is presented based on personality character campus involvement Sigma Chi activities general accomplishments poise and grace Each nominee must be the sweetheart of an undergraduate chapter for the year nominated and a student at the nominating chapter s university 49 Judy Garland was a Sigma Chi Sweetheart from the Ohio State University chapter and Faye Dunaway was a Sigma Chi Sweetheart from The University of Florida chapter 50 Military Service Recognition Pin edit The Military Service Recognition Pin recognizes honorably discharged veterans or currently serving members of the armed forces who are in good standing with the Sigma Chi Fraternity The pin consists of a single Norman style sword thrust upward with a small Sigma Chi Norman Shield with a cross embossed upon it placed upon the lower end of the blade just above the hilt and is to be worn on the brother s lapel The Military service pin concept and design was created by Life Loyal Sig Anthony Dauer Theta Beta 1993 and was first presented at the 2007 Grand Chapter 51 52 Publications editThe Magazine of Sigma Chi edit The Magazine of Sigma Chi is the official quarterly publication for undergraduate and alumni brothers of the Sigma Chi Fraternity First published in 1881 at Gettysburg College Theta chapter as The Sigma Chi publication eventually moved to Chicago and the name was changed to The Sigma Chi Quarterly 7 The name was later changed to The Magazine of Sigma Chi The Norman Shield edit The Norman Shield is the reference manual of the Fraternity 53 It was authorized by the 24th Grand Consul Herbert C Arms at the 1924 Grand Chapter It was first compiled in 1929 by Arthur Vos Jr and based on the booklet he prepared for the Beta Mu chapter at the University of Colorado at Boulder which Vos indicated was based on the material contained in the 1922 Manual and Directory 54 It contained biographies of the founders significant alumni a history of the Fraternity the Constitution and Statutes and other writings relevant to the fraternity Chapters editMain articles List of Sigma Chi chapters and List of Sigma Chi alumni chapters As of 2023 the fraternity has sixteen associate chapters or colonies 55 Notable Sigma Chi alumni editMain article List of Sigma Chi members Sigma Chi has alumni who are notable in many different industries and fields In athletics Sigma Chi has 5 MLB all stars 6 World Series champions 7 NFL All Pro players 6 Super Bowl champions 2 NCAA Basketball champions and 3 Olympic medal holders Some of these notable Sigs include Mike Ditka Bob Griese Drew Brees Sean Payton Joe Gordon Jay Wright and Eric Fonoimoana In politics Sigma Chi has had 24 U S Representatives 11 U S Senators 8 United States Governors 5 Lieutenant governors and 1 United States President through the honorary membership of Grover Cleveland to the University of Michigan chapter 56 57 58 Among Sigma Chi s notable actors include 9 Emmy Award winners 5 Screen Actors Guild Award winners 4 Golden Globe Award winners and 3 Academy Award winners These notable alumni include Brad Pitt John Wayne Tom Selleck Brian Dennehy Woody Harrelson David Letterman and Ty Burrell Controversies and member misconduct editFurther information Hazing in Greek letter organizations 20th century edit In 1965 and 1967 respectively the Sigma Chi chapters at Stanford University in Stanford California and Whitman College in Walla Walla Washington disaffiliated from the national fraternity organization when they refused to abide by the whites only membership policy of the national organization The policy of the national organization was changed in 1971 to eliminate the racial discrimination 59 2000s edit In July 2001 the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga chapter was suspended for four years after an investigation determined that it had violated hazing rules The fraternity also admitted it had provided false information to law enforcement and school officials regarding two hazing related incidents 60 61 In 2002 chapters at University of Missouri and University of Kansas were both suspended for four years for a severe hazing incident 60 61 In 2004 a 19 year old University of Oklahoma freshman was found dead in the Sigma Chi fraternity house The university suspended its recognition of the Beta Kappa chapter In 2006 the Beta Kappa chapter of Sigma Chi was reinstated at the University of Oklahoma citation needed The chapter at San Jose State University in San Jose California found a member Gregory Johnson Jr hanged in its basement on November 22 2008 Ruled a suicide at the time a group of activists in 2020 later publicized their concerns over what they believe to be an incomplete investigation of Johnson s death citing the possibility of racist motivations 62 The chapter at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln was suspended for hazing and alcohol consumption violations in 2009 The hazing pledges endured included taking shots of Tabasco hot sauce and vodka until they vomited they were ordered to do strenuous exercises while their big brothers threw objects at them and one pledge was randomly chosen and was anally penetrated with a vibrating dildo by a hired female stripper during an initiation party Eight members were arrested and charged with hazing and providing alcohol to minors 63 2010s edit In September 2012 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus police fielded a report of a rape at the Sigma chi fraternity house 64 In 2012 the chapter at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Alabama was sued by a former pledge after he was severely beaten by fraternity members at a party that resulted in serious injuries depression and severe anxiety The chapter was also cited for providing alcohol to underage people 64 In 2013 the chapter at Auburn University in Auburn Alabama was suspended by the organization with the university s support for hazing of new members in 2005 65 The chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was suspended for hazing and alcohol consumption violations in 2011 which included disturbing hazing rituals 65 The chapter at the University of Dayton in Dayton was suspended for three years in 2013 for damaging a store s property urinating inside the store and exposing themselves to passersby 66 A fraternity member at Westminster College in St Louis served 120 days in jail for violently beating up one of his fraternity brothers in 2013 67 The chapter at the University of Central Florida in Orlando was placed on suspension in 2013 after photos surfaced on social media of pledges being forced to consume alcohol and getting sick from over consumption Several other fraternities on campus were also accused of hazing and alcohol abuse with their pledges that same semester which led to the president of the university temporarily banning all Greek Life activities on campus 68 69 Three Sigma Chi members at James Madison University in Harrisonburg Virginia were found guilty of sexually assaulting a female student and distributing a recording of the incident The members were banned from the campus after their graduation in 2014 70 The chapter at the West Virginia University in Morgantown had six members arrested in 2014 and cited by the Morgantown police department for hazing pledges and facilitating underage drinking After a party hosted by the fraternity several members dropped off nineteen pledges most of whom were intoxicated at a random location far away from campus without their cellphones and wallets and told them to find their way back to their fraternity house on campus as part of a team building exercise 71 The University of Dayton in Dayton permanently banned the fraternity in 2014 after a member s death revealed the chapter had not been abiding by the parameters of its suspension 72 The University of Houston suspended its Sigma Chi chapter for hazing in 2015 The university also suspended five students pending investigation and forwarded its findings to the district attorney 73 The university has accused the national organization of withholding information about the chapter s activities 74 The chapter was later closed by the national organization 75 Westminster College and the national fraternity jointly suspended that school s chapter in 2015 The suspension was in response to hazing academic problems and racist and sexist comments by members on social media 76 77 The chapter at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana Pennsylvania was suspended by its national governing board in 2015 after a woman was violently pinned down and raped by a student who was not a member or a pledge of the Fraternity 78 A Sigma Chi member at Utah State University in Logan was kicked out the fraternity in 2015 after being charged with two counts of rape and aggravated sexual assault 79 The attacks are believed to have taken place at the fraternity house 80 The chapter at Brown University in Providence Rhode Island was suspended in 2015 for facilitating sexual misconduct and hosting an unauthorized party with alcohol 81 The chapter at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge was shut down in 2015 for repeatedly hazing pledges and illegal drug use in the fraternity house Two months before the chapter closure a 21 year old fraternity member died of a heroin overdose 82 83 The chapter at the University of South Carolina was shut down in 2016 for mentally and physically abusing pledges Sigma Chi was the 5th fraternity at USC to be closed or suspended since fall 2014 84 The chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was suspended after the rape of a minor in 2016 The investigation uncovered 148 reports of sexual offenses over a 7 year period 85 The chapter at the University of Arkansas was suspended in 2016 for repeatedly hazing pledges and violating the fraternity and school s no hazing policy 86 A former pledge at the University of Arizona in Tucson sued his chapter in 2016 after his fraternity brothers blamed him for the nonfatal overdose of a female party attendee 87 The chapter at Eastern Illinois University was suspended indefinitely following several allegations of hazing pledges 88 The chapter at Rutgers University in New Brunswick New Jersey was closed in 2017 by the Executive Committee which cited continued risk management and other accountability issues Its members were prohibited in engaging in fraternity business until 2023 89 Earlier that Fall semester the eight sororities represented in Rutgers Panhellenic Council issued a joint statement condemning harassment orchestrated by Sigma Chi and banning Sigma Chi from all their activities 90 There were also allegations that during a mixer with Sigma Delta Tau sorority Sigma Chi had spiked the punch they served with Xanax 91 While these events took place the Rutgers chapter was already on Restrictive Probation for Social Policy Violations Adherences to Other University Policies and Theft Damage to Property 92 After a student at Lehigh University in Bethlehem Pennsylvania was cited for underage drinking at a fraternity organized party and two students were hospitalized for alcohol poisoning with none of the fraternity brothers rendering aid 93 the Lehigh University chapter was suppressed by the national organization in 2017 94 The chapter at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton expelled a member in 2017 after he was found out to have embezzled over 18 000 from the chapter funds The reason the former brother embezzled the funds was to fund his heroin addiction 95 In May 2018 the Sigma Chi chapter at Stanford University was suspended from recognition at the university following an allegation that seven students may have been drugged by a non student while visiting members of the university rowing team at the fraternity house 59 As of January 2022 the fraternity remained on suspension 96 The chapter at the University of Richmond was closed in 2019 by the Executive Committee after a university led investigation into possibly violating the University s hazing and student conduct policy and its members were prohibited from participating in Sigma Chi led activities 97 The Grand Consul remarked The offenses that the chapter has committed are simply too grievous to allow the culture that exists within the group to perpetuate 98 The chapter at Troy University was suspended in 2019 after a parent reported an incident of hazing to the police The Dean of Students commented on the incident If it had not come forward it would ve been a lot worse Seven members were removed from the chapter for the event 99 100 The chapter at Fresno State University was suspended in 2019 due to underage drinking property damage noise complaints and multiple physical assaults that resulted in serious injuries at their fraternity sponsored party they promoted as Cinco de Drinko May 5 After learning of the incident the university and Sigma Chi national headquarters placed the chapter on interim suspension 101 102 The chapter at the University of Missouri was indefinitely suspended in 2019 following a 2018 investigation and suspension for illegal use of alcohol hazing and disruption of university activities 60 103 2020s edit A former pledge at the University of Texas at Arlington UT Arlington sued the fraternity for 1 million in 2020 While pledging the fraternity he was ordered by fraternity members to over consume alcohol which led to alcohol poisoning Also he was subject to other hazing activity that often led to humiliation and black outs National leadership of the fraternity decided to suspend the UT Arlington chapter indefinitely 104 The chapter at the University of Wisconsin at Madison UW was shut down after multiple alcohol violations in 2020 The chapter has a long history of various types of violations and was one of six fraternities at UW to shut down in recent years 105 The chapter at University of Arkansas expelled two brothers in 2020 for mocking the murder of George Floyd 106 107 In 2021 as part of an allegedly mandatory hazing event at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga chapter 18 year old freshman Dylan Johnson died as a result of excessive alcohol consumption Manslaughter charges were brought against the Sigma Chi organization itself rather than any individuals In response the chapter dissolved and the case was suspended MIT later settled with Johnson s family for 3 46 million dollars 104 105 In July 2021 the chapter at Ohio University was suspended for four years after an investigation determined that it had violated hazing rules The fraternity also admitted it had provided false information to law enforcement and school officials regarding two hazing related incidents 108 A sexual assault was report to University of Nebraska campus police and on social media in August 2021 as having taken place at Sigma Chi in Lincoln Sigma Chi announced the chapter was being placed on self suspension and the accused fraternity member ejected The report came in during ongoing street protests against nearby Phi Gamma Delta where a sexual assault was reported a week prior 109 In January 2022 National Public Radio obtained a partial copy of a police report of a call by then student Elizabeth Holmes on October 5 2003 in which she said she had been sexually assaulted in the early hours of that morning at the Sigma Chi fraternity house at Stanford University Holmes would found the biotechnology start up company Theranos later that same year and the alleged sexual assault came to light when she was on trial for fraud in her work at the company in 2021 96 See also editList of social fraternities and sororitiesReferences edit a b Sigma Chi Welcomes 350 000th Initiate Sigma Chi What is Sigma Chi Sigmachi org Retrieved 2014 02 26 a b c d e The Founding of Sigma Chi a b Beta Theta Pi 1885 The Beta Theta Pi Volume 13 Columbus Ohio Beta Theta Pi pp 61 62 Sigma Chi Whitelaw The Birth of Sigma Chi Archived December 10 2006 at the Wayback Machine William Lewis Lockwood September 28 2007 Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved January 1 2018 a b Maxwell W J 1900 Greek Letter Men of Boston 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from the original on 2007 09 11 Retrieved 2014 01 18 Sigma Chi E Newsletter Vol 17 September 2007 The Magazine of Sigma Chi Summer 2007 Letter from the Grand Consul page 3 Schrand Brandon R 2013 Works Cited An Alphabetical Odyssey of Mayhem and Misbehavior U of Nebraska Press pp 62 sigma chi norman shield From the History of the Norman Shield https www sigmachi org the norman shield Current Colonies Sigma Chi Retrieved 2023 09 02 Grover Cleveland Case The Sigma Chi Historical Initiative Archived from the original on 2016 04 09 Retrieved 2016 04 10 Michigan Ensian Vol 93 University of Michigan 1989 Retrieved 2016 04 10 To Initiate Mr Cleveland PDF New York Times Retrieved 2016 04 10 a b Nayudu Kaushikee Hsieh Victoria May 20 2021 Sigma Chi and Stanford reach agreement on house alumni initiate reinstatement process The Stanford Daily Retrieved January 31 2022 a b c Seaman Kira Lovell and Kate November 7 2019 Sigma Chi headquarters suspends MU chapter Columbia Missourian Retrieved 2022 11 21 a b Motter Sarah July 20 2022 Sigma Chi pulls KU chapter s charter following alleged hazing lying CBS Kansas City Retrieved 2022 11 21 Lorence Stella 2020 07 20 As country grapples with racism activists renew call for justice in SJSU killing San Jose Spotlight Retrieved 2021 05 08 Lee Melissa April 22 2009 UNL suspends Sigma Chi fraternity following hazing allegations Lincoln Journal Star Retrieved January 1 2018 a b UA fraternity Tide football player named in lawsuit Tuscaloosa News September 25 2012 Retrieved January 1 2018 a b Falligant Sara November 26 2013 Auburn University s Sigma Chi fraternity suspended Opelika Auburn News Retrieved June 18 2015 Sigma Chi Suspended from UD for Two years WKEF TV ABC 22 News Archived from the original on 2015 05 12 Retrieved 2015 10 31 Westminster College student sentenced for beating fraternity brother Columbia Tribune Retrieved January 1 2018 University of Central Florida Fraternity suspended after www ClickOrlando com Archived from the original on November 12 2017 Retrieved January 1 2018 UCF s Sigma Chi fraternity to remain under suspension www ClickOrlando com Archived from the original on November 12 2017 Retrieved January 1 2018 Kingkade Tyler June 18 2014 Frat Brothers Who Filmed Themselves In Sexual Assault Expelled After Graduation HuffPost 6 WVU students cited for hazing in Sigma Chi incident WV Metro News November 2014 Retrieved January 1 2018 Filby Max December 7 2017 Bad fraternity behavior causing schools to take sweeping action Dayton Daily News Retrieved January 1 2018 Wermund Benjamin March 17 2015 UH suspends Sigma Chi fraternity after hazing allegations Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 18 2015 Wermund Benjamin April 15 2015 National Sigma Chi chapter didn t give UH hazing details for several weeks Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 18 2015 Boyd John May 12 2015 Sigma Chi closes University of Houston chapter following hazing incident Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 18 2015 Jost Ashley March 12 2015 Westminster College fraternity suspended indefinitely over hazing social media comments Columbia Daily Tribune Retrieved June 18 2015 Berning Lindsey March 11 2015 Sigma Chi chapter at Westminster College suspended indefinitely ABC17 News Archived from the original on June 19 2015 Retrieved June 18 2015 Cipriani Marcie 9 September 2015 IUP fraternity suspended after rape charge frat denounces heinous crime via WTAE Mullahy Brian 7 August 2015 Former USU student frat member bound over for rape trial KUTV Retrieved September 2 2023 Reavy Pat 23 July 2015 USU student charged in campus rape investigation Deseret News Brown University Two Fraternities Facilitated Sexual Misconduct NBC News January 20 2015 Kinchen Danielle Maddox LSU Sigma Chi fraternity closed by international organization and kicked off campus The Advocate LSU confirms Sigma Chi Fraternity kicked off campus students react to the news WAFB com Archived from the original on 2017 09 22 Retrieved January 1 2018 Cope Cassie March 30 2016 Accused of hazing Sigma Chi fraternity closed at USC The State Cope Cassie March 30 2016 Accused of rape 2016 Controversy of Sigma Chi Delta Theta Chapter Substack Sigma Chi Fraternity Suspended The Arkansas Traveler February 24 2016 Retrieved September 2 2023 Schmidt Caitlin November 2016 Former pledge sues University of Arizona Sigma Chi fraternity over party Tucson com Retrieved January 1 2018 Jarmon Jarad December 5 2017 Eastern Illinois Sigma Chi fraternity suspended indefinitely Journal Gazette amp Times Courier Retrieved January 1 2018 Sigma Chi International Fraternity Suspends the Charter of its Rutgers University Chapter Sigma Chi November 16 2017 Retrieved September 2 2023 Herzog Kira October 1 2017 Eight Rutgers sororities speak out against Sigma Chi in unified statement Daily Targum Herzog Kira December 14 2017 Official reports suggest Sigma Chi used Xanax to drug members of a Rutgers sorority Daily Targum Herzog Kira September 29 2017 Rutgers chapter of Sigma Chi hit with cease and desist order during U investigation Daily Targum Ward Emily November 14 2017 Sigma Chi fraternity loses University recognition The Brown and White Retrieved September 2 2023 Sigma Chi International Fraternity Suspends the Charter of its Lehigh University Chapter Sigma Chi November 16 2017 Retrieved September 2 2023 Scales Katrina October 11 2017 Boca police FAU fraternity treasurer charged with grand theft of 18 000 University Press Florida Atlantic University a b Allyn Bobby 2022 01 24 Police document 19 year old Elizabeth Holmes reported sexual assault from Stanford NPR Retrieved 2022 01 25 Lake Sydney Korlach Ashlee February 7 2019 Sigma Chi suspended under investigation for hazing violations by university The Collegian Retrieved May 16 2020 University of Richmond Chapter Closed Due to Accountability Issues Sigma Chi March 7 2019 Retrieved May 16 2020 Daniel Emma September 25 2019 Sigma Chi to remain suspended for fall Seven members removed from organization eight victims hazed Tropolitan Retrieved November 6 2019 Riley Sable October 1 2019 Second Troy University fraternity suspended over alleged hazing Dothan Eagle Retrieved November 6 2019 Price Nancy August 30 2019 Fresno State Suspends Sigma Chi Fraternity for Underage Drinking Assaults at Cinco de Drinko GV Wire Retrieved October 25 2019 Granda Nathalia August 31 2019 Fresno State suspends Sigma Chi fraternity ABC30 Fresno Retrieved October 25 2019 Giles Kate October 4 2018 MU fraternity Sigma Chi suspended Columbia Missourian Retrieved 2022 11 21 a b Former UTA student files 1 million lawsuit over hazing allegations Dallas News 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2021 05 08 a b Meyerhofer Kelly February 11 2020 UW Madison cuts ties with Sigma Chi fraternity declares chapter inactive Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved 2021 05 08 University of Arkansas Sigma Chi respond to video mocking killing of George Floyd KHBS 2020 06 02 Retrieved 2021 05 08 Frat boys expelled from Sigma Chi after video shows them mocking George Floyd s death Raw Story Celebrating 17 Years of Independent Journalism 2020 06 03 Retrieved 2021 05 08 Ohio University suspends another frat for hazing violations WCPO 28 July 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 Wegley Andrew August 30 2021 Sex offense reported at UNL s Sigma Chi house amid reckoning over Greek culture Lincoln Journal Star Retrieved August 30 2021 External links editOfficial Sigma Chi website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sigma Chi amp oldid 1194025738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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