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Sigma Chi – and Greek-letter life everywhere – has been under attack in recent years from egregious overreaching by third-parties with attempts to control or limit the manner in which our Fraternity conducts its affairs.
One, and the main, aim and object of Sigma Chi has been, and is, to develop and train broad-minded men who can recognize the wholeness of things and who are not bound down to a contracted, eight-by-ten notion of exclusiveness.
We select men to join our brotherhood, because we believe they share Sigma Chi’s commitment to living a life of character and integrity. A commitment to living a values-based life requires courage…one of our seven core values.
It is known that nearly 10,000 Sigma Chi members entered World War II, of them, 738 made the ultimate sacrifice. It is documented that in all wars, from the Civil War to Operation Iraqi Freedom, there has been a total 897 Sigma Chi casualties.
Sigma Chi's guide and resource kit for chapter officers, advisors, and other volunteers - always striving to be better.
Throughout Sigma Chi, recruitment is a 365-day process of seeking the highest quality men on campus. The health of an organization is determined by the quality of its members. Founder Isaac M. Jordan, MIAMI (OHIO) 1857 , addressed the 15th Grand Chapter in 1884 stressing the importance of member selection.
From the monumental, History of Sigma Chi written by Joseph C. Nate, Illinois Wesleyan 1892, to the Facebook History page, to a search of the Archives at Headquarters, to a perusal of one of the many volumes of the Sigma Chi Quarterly and The Magazine of Sigma Chi, our history can be learned and appreciated. I hope this website will serve as ...
More than 100 years ago, Sigma Chi defined fraternity as an obligation, a necessity, an introduction, a requirement, a passport, a lesson, an influence, an opportunity, an investment, a peacemaker and a pleasure.
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The seven young men who founded Sigma Chi were not ordinary men. They were men of vision, men of courage, men of action. They envisioned something new in fraternities.