Alumni Updates
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Thanks to these brothers for responding to our recent alumni email survey! If you’d like to submit an update of your own for publication in an upcoming e-lette
Read More >Over the summer, our chapter house infrastructure was improved with the addition of a new set of three vertical stack trash and recycling compactors that will rep
Read More >"Our hearts mourn the loss of George Floyd and there are strong arms around any of our brothers who have ever faced injustice and adversity because of their national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or race." As the nation continues to be rocked by protests in the wake
Read More >There’s one thing we're certain about in 2020, it’s that everything is uncertain. Just ask any corporate advertisement ever (watch this vide
Read More >We regret to inform you of the passing of Brother Norman Wohlken ‘54 on Feb 1, 2020. We have lost a fine brother. Thank you to Martha Wohlken for sending in this update. Norman Wohlken ‘54 had the motto “to serve” when he was President of Kite & key and
Read More >We would like to say thank you to Michael Sanford Hoffman '79 for sending in an alumni update. We always appreciate hearing from our alumni! If you would like to submit your own update, to be uploaded to
Read More >We regret to inform you of the passing of Brother Walter Glotfelty '63 on April 7, 2015. We have lost a fine brother. Walter Lang Glotfelty, age 75, passed away April 7, 2015, in San Antonio, TX. He was a kind, loving, thoughtful, and generous Husband, Son, Father, Grandfather, and Friend. Born on February 12, 1940, in
Read More >Why did you join Sigma Chi as an undergraduate? When I was an Undergrad, it seemed to me that the best opportunity for social life and the way to associate with the best people on campus was to join a fraternity. I was lucky enough that in Army ROTC, a Cadet Captain named Jim Visceglia noticed me and changed my
Read More >Brothers, I know you must be wondering what the University’s plans are for the Fall 2020 semester in light of recent developments regardin
Read More >As we approach our 100 anniversary at 3809 Locust this fall, here is a remarkable history of the early days of the founding and re-establishment of the Phi Phi Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania. Apparently, the Chapter went inactive for one or two brief periods after it was founded in 1875. This document covers the chapter’s
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