The PABA chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon had an award presentation at the beginning of the semester for the Ulysses Grant Dubach Scroll for academic achievement. The award goes to the undergraduate with the highest improvement in cumulative GPA from semester to semester. This year’s winner is TJ Festa, a junior from Quakertown, PA. The [&hellip
Our own Mr. Michael Crann has been selected as a finalist for one of Sig Ep’s highest leadership experiences possible for an undergraduate – the Tragos Quest to Greece. This is a highly selective process that truly represents Sig Ep’s best of the best! Last year we were one of only a dozen or so [&hellip
The chapter set another record this week, marking the all-time cumulative PABA chapter GPA at 3.17, besting the previous record by 0.02. This outstanding showing of scholarship puts them in the Phi Beta Kappa Wheelhouse and solidifies the chapter’s #1 all-fraternity GPA rank at Moravian. Krupa received the news from Laura Gordon last week and [&hellip
Seven SigEps saw action for the Division III football playoff team. Andrew Grando, ’10 was on the All-Centennial Conference second team and joined on the starting offensive line by Daniel Cancelliere, ’11. Running back Ryan Rempe, ’10, started the last half of the season and rushed for 541 yards and five scores. Against Muhlengerg, he [&hellip
Three of our brothers are named as Corinthian Society donors in the Summer ’08 issue of the Journal for making donations of between $25 and $99 to the national chapter in 2007. Click the title of the post to see who made the list
Our chapter’s 2007 Annual Ceremony Of Leadership was highlighted in the most recent issue of the SigEp Journal, as you can see to the left. In addition, the athletic accomplishments of many of our undergrad brothers were mentioned as well. Sorry for the late notice on this one.The following Scholar-Athletes made the Journal: Basketball, page [&hellip
The relay is tomorrow (4/11) and we’ve blown away our $2,000 goal. We’ve raised the most of any of the 19 teams by almost $2,100 (almost tripling the team in second place) and our team dontations account for 36% of the total amount raised! While we’re happy to be in the lead, it’s important to [&hellip
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