Sigma Phi Epsilon In The Modern Day
At the 47th Grand Chapter Conclave, held in Washington, D.C. in 2001, over 1,600 attendees helped to celebrate the Centennial of our great Fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon entered its second century as the nation’s largest fraternity. Yet this celebration did not temper the Fraternity’s desire to continue to push beyond the perceptions of the American college fraternity and continue to introduce new innovations.
Since 2000, great strides have been made to introduce and improve upon programs like the Balanced Man Scholarship, Residential Learning Community, and much of what makes SigEp the premier college fraternity today.
In 2009, the Fraternity’s mission was refined to, “Building Balanced Men.” This new mission has provided a heightened focus around the Fraternity’s objectives. Brian C. Warren Jr., Virginia ’04, took the helm as executive director in 2010 and has continued to raise the bar higher and push the Fraternity further in its effort to serve as a valued partner in higher education.
Since 2000, great strides have been made to introduce and improve upon programs like the Balanced Man Scholarship, Residential Learning Community, and much of what makes SigEp the premier college fraternity today.
In 2009, the Fraternity’s mission was refined to, “Building Balanced Men.” This new mission has provided a heightened focus around the Fraternity’s objectives. Brian C. Warren Jr., Virginia ’04, took the helm as executive director in 2010 and has continued to raise the bar higher and push the Fraternity further in its effort to serve as a valued partner in higher education.