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This is a list of notable alumni of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Many notable Sigma Chi Brothers are awarded the Significant Sig Award by headquarters, indicated by as superscript S . Athletics and sports entertainment
The Sigma Chi house at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, c. 1905. 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.
Sigma Chi Rho: 2018 University of Alabama at Birmingham: Birmingham, Alabama: Colony Sigma Chi Sigma: University of Southern Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Mississippi: Colony Sigma Chi Tau: 2019 Westminster College: Fulton, Missouri: Colony Sigma Chi Psi: 2021 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Colony Sigma Chi Omega: 2022 Stanford ...
Sigma Chi is a social fraternity in North America. Its has both collegiate and alumni chapters. Its has both collegiate and alumni chapters. In the following alumni chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Beta Upsilon Chi: ΒΥΧ: 1985 National NIC: Christian Brothers Under Christ Active Bones Gate: BG: 1901 Local Dartmouth College: Traditional Active Book and Bond (Phi Kappa Epsilon) ΦΚΕ: 1899–1935 Local Yale University: Traditional Inactive [2] Chi Gamma Epsilon: ΧΓΕ: 1905 (1987) Local Dartmouth College: Traditional Active Chi Heorot ...
Theta Chi (1959–1996) and Sigma Chi (1999–2019). Current Address: 24D New Fraternity Row 9: Lambda Chi Alpha: 1959: Phi Kappa Sigma (1959–1996), Pi Kappa Alpha (1996–2006), Lambda Chi Alpha (2010–Present). Current Address: 24C New Fraternity Row 10: Kappa Sigma: 1959: Current Address: 24B New Fraternity Row 11: Kappa Alpha: 1959
In addition, he wrote Sigma's first constitution and was the first president of Alpha Chapter. He was the first person to graduate from Howard University in 3 years with two degrees (A.B and a B.Ed. degree). Charles I. Brown (August 27, 1890 – December 21, 1981), co-founder of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; first vice-president of Phi Beta Sigma.
Name Original chapter Notability References Felix "Doc" Blanchard: Psi Three time All-American and 1945 Heisman trophy winner for Army (after joining Sigma Nu at UNC) [4] Paul "Bear" Bryant: Theta Coached several college football teams (most notably, his alma mater Alabama) for a career record of 323-85-17 [4] Babe Clark: Nu