Sigma Nu Explained

Sigma Nu
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝ
Crest:Sigmanucoatofarms.png
Alt:Coat of arms
Birthplace:Virginia Military Institute
Affiliation:NIC
Status:Active
Type:Social
Nicknames:Sig Nu, Snu
Scope:International
Chapters:279
Lifetime:235,000+
Motto:"Love, Honor, Truth"
Colors: Black White Gold
Flower:White Rose
Publication:The Delta
Philanthropy:Helping Hand Initiative
Free Label:Founding Principles
Address:9 North Lewis Street
P.O. Box 1869
City:Lexington
State:Virginia
Zip Code:24450
Country:United States

Sigma Nu (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝ) is an undergraduate college fraternity founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Since its founding, Sigma Nu has chartered more than 279 chapters across the United States and Canada and has initiated more than 235,000 members.[1] It is part of the Lexington Triad, a trio of national fraternities that were founded at colleges in Lexington, Virginia.

The fraternity's values are summarized by the principles of love, honor, and truth. Because of its military heritage, Sigma Nu retains many military trappings in its chapter ranks and traditions, and places importance on the concept of personal honor. The fraternity's mission statement is:

History

The fraternity was founded by James Frank Hopkins, Greenfield Quarles and James McIlvaine Riley shortly after Hopkins witnessed what he considered a hazing ritual by upperclassmen at the Virginia Military Institute.

James Frank Hopkins, Greenfield Quarles, and James McIlvaine Riley enrolled at the Virginia Military Institute in 1866. Hopkins entered the institute at the age of 21 and was, at the time, one of the oldest cadets entering the institute. Both Hopkins and Quarles had served in the American Civil War as Confederate soldiers.[3] [4] [5]

At this time, many secret societies were being formed on the VMI campus. In Hopkins' third year at VMI, he joined the Masonic Lodge in Lexington. The masons inspired him to create a similar organization at VMI.[6] Hopkins shared his ideas with Quarles and Riley, and in October 1868, the three came together on a limestone rock on the edge of the VMI parade ground to form the Legion of Honor.[7] The three founders would go on to bring others into the Legion of Honor over the rest of the year. On January 1, 1869, the founders, along with the rest of the members of the Legion of Honor, held their first official meeting as Sigma Nu.[7] [8] The fraternity's existence remained secret until the founders publicly announced their new society on January 1, 1869.[9]

Hopkins designed the fraternity's badge, which stands mostly unchanged from its original form. The badge was introduced in the spring of 1869.[10] Early members, Edward Arthur and Linton Buck, both wrote the original Constitution and Law, respectively. Some conflict arose because Arthur had been a member of the Honduras Emigrant Society and had included some influences from that organization in the constitution. Buck felt these influences should be removed. His revision became the first Law of Sigma Nu.[10] [11] This first chapter of Sigma Nu chose as its motto nulli secundus, a Latin phrase meaning "second to none."[10]

There were many efforts in the beginning years to establish chapters at other schools. By 1883, Alpha chapter chartered eleven additional chapters, of which only three survived.[12] One of the many factors was the anti-fraternity sentiment during this time.[13] [14] Kappa chapter was established in 1881 at North Georgia College & State University, giving the fraternity an important member, John Alexander Howard. Howard suggested that the fraternity drop the use of Roman numerals for chapter designation in favor of using a Greek letter designation.[12] He is also responsible for the creation of The Delta, Sigma Nu's fraternity magazine which was first published in April 1883.[15] The name The Delta originated from the location of the three active chapters of Sigma Nu forming a Delta.[12]

Howard's editorials in The Delta inspired Isaac P. Robison, founder of Lambda chapter, to propose a convention for the national fraternity. On July 10, 1884, Sigma Nu's first convention was held in the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.[16] [17] The first national headquarters for the fraternity was established in Indianapolis in 1915. It relocated to Lexington, Virginia in 1958. Additional wings were added to the headquarters building in 1969 and 1994 for Sigma Nu's 100th and 125th anniversaries.

In 1909, Sigma Nu was a founding member of the North American Interfraternity Conference.[18]

Symbols and traditions

Sigma Nu's colors are black, white, and gold. Its flower is the white rose, specifically the wild English 'Floribunda. Its song is "The White Star of Sigma Nu".

Its gold badge was designed by Hopkins, one of the fraternity's founders. It has a round center with a golden coiled serpent on a black enamel background. From the center are five arms that feature a pair of crossed swords and a single letter on a background of white enamel; the letters collectively spell the Greek letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΝΕΤΤ. Its pledge pin looks like the center of the member's badge.

Chapters

See main article: List of Sigma Nu chapters and colonies.

Sigma Nu has some 160 active chapters in colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada.

Membership

See main article: List of Sigma Nu members.

Since the founding of Sigma Nu, it has initiated over 235,000 members.

Activities

The fraternity sponsors various programming including ethical leadership development through its LEAD program[19] and philanthropic events through its Helping Hand Initiative.[20] It recruits new members using its Values Based Recruitment method.[21]

College of Chapters

The Sigma Nu College of Chapters is a three-day training program held annually. College of Chapters is designed for collegiate chapter Commanders, and the program emphasizes chapter management, leadership, core competencies, and networking. The curriculum focuses on best practices and is presented by fraternity staff, alumni volunteers, and advisers.[22]

LEAD

The LEAD (Leadership, Ethics, Achievement, Development) Program is designed to be a four-year educational and development curriculum for its collegiate members. In 1988, Sigma Nu created the LEAD Program.[23] Since its launch in 1988 the Program has been updated twice, once in 1997 and again in 2008. The 2008 updates included the online version of the LEAD Program that currently exists today. The program trains candidates in general life skills, with an emphasis on alcohol use disorder awareness.[24]

Awards

Sigma Nu has several awards that are presented to chapters. The Rock Chapter Award is the highest award a Sigma Nu chapter can receive.[25] The LEAD Chapter of the Year award is for the LEAD program.[26] The Gallaher Cup is awarded to the chapter with the highest GPA.

Following is a list of chapters that have Sigma Nu Awards.

YearGallaher CupLead Chaper of the YearRock ChapterReferences
1952-1953Beta Gamma
1955Epsilon Theta
1976Eta Gamma
1982Gamma Upsilon, Eta Gamma, Epsilon Epsilon
1984Mu, Eta Gamma
1986Zeta LambdaDelta Eta, Eta Gamma, Epsilon Epsilon
1988Eta Tau, Gamma Upsilon, Eta Gamma
1991
1992Beta ZetaPsi, Lambda Theta
1994Lambda Theta
1996Mu, Eta Iota, Lambda Theta
1998Zeta Phi, Iota Delta, Lambda Theta
2000Beta RhoBeta Kappa, Delta Omicron, Zeta Omicron, Lambda Theta
2002Beta Kappa, Gamma Xi, Delta Eta, Delta Alpha, Zeta Phi, Mu Kappa, Epsilon Epsilon
2003
2004GammaEta PhiDelta Alpha, Delta Eta, Zeta Phi, Epsilon Epsilon
2005Gamma Xi
2006Delta BetaMu IotaDelta Eta, Gamma Tau, Zeta Phi, Mu Kappa, Epsilon Epsilon
2007Delta BetaEpsilon Mu
2008Gamma OmicronZeta KappaDelta Alpha, Mu Psi, Gamma Tau, Epsilon Mu
2009Delta BetaZeta Kappa
2010Eta Mu AlphaZeta KappaMu, Gamma Tau, Iota Pi, Epsilon Mu, Epsilon Epsilon
2011GammaZeta Kappa
2012Beta RhoZeta KappaMu, Gamma Tau, Epsilon Mu, Zeta Xi, Theta Theta, Iota Beta, Mu Psi, Epsilon Epsilon
2013Beta RhoGamma
2014Gamma TauGamma, Lambda, Mu, Gamma Alpha, Gamma Delta, Gamma Tau, Delta Alpha, Delta Gamma, Delta Rho, Epsilon Epsilon, Epsilon Mu, Zeta Xi, Zeta Pi, Eta Omicron, Iota Beta, Iota Delta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Epsilon, Mu Kappa
2016Mu, Nu, Gamma Alpha, Gamma Mu, Gamma Tau, Delta Alpha, Epsilon Mu, Epsilon Sigma, Theta Kappa, Nu Alpha
2018Epsilon Epsilon, Lambda Eta
2020Beta BetaBeta Beta, Kappa Pi, Zeta Upsilon
2022Gamma Beta,Zeta Upsilon
2023Mu KappaBeta, Mu, Nu, Phi, Beta Iota, Beta Theta, Beta Zeta, Delta Epsilon, Epsilon Epsilon, Zeta Xi, Zeta Upsilon, Eta Mu, Eta Omicron, Eta Phi, Gamma Alpha, Iota Pi, Lambda Epsilon, Mu Kappa, Mu Pi, Nu Delta[27] [28]

Philanthropy

In 1945, William Yates (University of Pennsylvania) inspired the formation of the "Sigma Nu Inc., Educational Foundation". Its name was changed to the "Sigma Nu Educational Foundation, Inc." The foundation assists collegiate members with financial aid supplements, and the fraternity in the development of a leadership program.[29]

Governance structure

Grand Chapter

The Grand Chapter of Sigma Nu is a four-day legislative convention where representatives of the fraternity's collegiate and alumni chapters and grand officers meet to determine new legislation and operational direction of the Fraternity for the next biennium. The Grand Chapter meets every two years. The Grand Chapter body is composed of two voting representatives from each collegiate chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Laws are discussed and voted on by the collegiate representatives in Robert's Rules of Order style business meeting conducted by the national regent of the fraternity.

The Law

The Law gave the fraternity and is a three-part document, including the fraternity's constitution, statutes, and trial code. It sets membership requirements, standards of conduct, and the framework for the operation of all entities of the fraternity, including collegiate chapters. The Law is designed to allow for autonomy and self-governance in collegiate chapters. It may be amended by the Grand Chapter to accommodate changing needs of Sigma Nu's membership.[30] The first edition of the Law was formally adopted at Sigma Nu's first convention in 1884.[31]

High Council

The High Council serves as the board of directors of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. and is elected by the Grand Chapter. It serves as the governing arm of the general fraternity during the period between Grand Chapters. Governance of the High Council is relegated to those duties especially prescribed by The Law. In cases where The Law prescribes no special duty, the High Council shall act on those situations through interpretation of The Law. There are five roles on the High Council: the regent, who acts as the national president and chairman of the board of Sigma Nu for a term of two years; the regent-elect, the grand treasurer; the vice-regents, appointed members of the board; and the collegiate grand councilmen, who serve as collegiate representatives to the High Council.

Scandals and controversies

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us - General Information . 2023-08-10 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc..
  2. Web site: Sigma Nu Strategic Plan . Sigma Nu Fraternity . https://web.archive.org/web/20130731200144/http://www.sigmanu.org/documents/strategic_plan.pdf . 2013-07-31 .
  3. Book: Capps, Randall . Sigma Nu: A Heritage History . Hunter Publishing Company . 1978 . 0-89459-036-7 . Winston-Salem., 27-29
  4. Web site: Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . History .
  5. Book: LEAD: Phase I. Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. Publishing. 2008. 31.
  6. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., p. 25-26.
  7. Book: Capps, Randall . Sigma Nu: A Heritage History . Hunter Publishing Company . 1978 . 0-89459-036-7 . Winston-Salem., pp. 28-31
  8. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., p. 28
  9. 1999 . A Sigma Nu Cavalcade . dead . The Delta of Sigma Nu . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 116 . 2–3 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130731191818/http://www.sigmanu.org/documents/delta_1999.pdf . 2013-07-31.
  10. Book: Capps, Randall . Sigma Nu: A Heritage History . Hunter Publishing Company . 1978 . 0-89459-036-7 . Winston-Salem., p. 34
  11. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., pp. 34-36.
  12. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., pp. 118-121
  13. Book: Capps, Randall . Sigma Nu: A Heritage History . Hunter Publishing Company . 1978 . 0-89459-036-7 . Winston-Salem., p. 44
  14. Web site: 19th Century University of Georgia Presidential Papers. 2010. Gilbert-Head.
  15. Shepard, Francis W., ed. (1927). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (11th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company. p. 190 – via Google Books.
  16. Book: Capps, Randall . Sigma Nu: A Heritage History . Hunter Publishing Company . 1978 . 0-89459-036-7 . Winston-Salem., 56
  17. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., 143-145
  18. Web site: About Us - Interfraternal Involvement - Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc.. 2021-11-28. www.sigmanu.org.
  19. Web site: Developing Ethical Leaders . sigmanu.org.
  20. Web site: Helping Our Communities . sigmanu.org.
  21. Web site: Recruiting Our Next Members . sigmanu.org.
  22. Web site: User Login - Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc.. www.sigmanu.org. 1 April 2018.
  23. 2008 . The LEAD Program: Embracing Technology for Membership Development. The Delta of Sigma Nu. Fall 2008 . 24–25 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. .
  24. Web site: Phase I: The Way of Honor . Sigma Nu Fraternity . 2024-08-07.
  25. Web site: Collegiate Members - Collegiate & Chapter Awards . 2023-08-08 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc..
  26. Web site: Collegiate Members - Collegiate & Chapter Awards - LEAD Program Awards - . 2023-08-08 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc..
  27. Web site: Collegiate & Chapter Awards - LEAD Program Awards . 2023-08-10 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc..
  28. Web site: Collegiate & Chapter Awards - Rock Chapter Awards . 2023-08-10 . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc..
  29. Web site: Home - Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1 April 2018 . www.sigmanu.org.
  30. Book: LEAD: Phase I . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. Publishing . 2008 . 56–57.
  31. Book: Scott . John C. . The Story of Sigma Nu . Thomas . Charles Edward . Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. . 1936 . 2nd . Indianapolis., 149
  32. News: Silver. William. 5 October 1954. Sigma Nu Vote Shows Large Anti-Bias Gain. Columbia Spectator. 30 January 2014.
  33. News: Sweet. Kimberly. 18 December 2002. Duke frat alumni recall taking anti-segregation stand Sen. Lott's role renews interest in '64 Sigma Nu vote. The Durham Herald Sun.
  34. Tumulty. Karen. December 12, 2002. Trent Lott's Segregationist College Days. Time. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20021213014801/http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,399310,00.html. December 13, 2002.
  35. Web site: History. 30 January 2014. Sigma Nu Dartmouth.
  36. News: Kaplen. Sarah. Report: Jon Hamm, star of 'Mad Men,' was arrested in college for brutally hazing another student. May 5, 2016. Washington Post. April 10, 2015.
  37. News: Weber. Paul J.. 'Mad Men' star Hamm was accused in violent fraternity hazing. May 5, 2016. Dallas Morning News. Associated Press. April 9, 2015.
  38. Web site: Alleged prank ends in student arrests.
  39. Web site: Greek life makes a comeback.
  40. Web site: ASU student suspected in stabbing fellow frat member. Sullivan. Ian. March 5, 2010. The Arizona Republic.
  41. Web site: Teen charged with Marine's death. Murphy. Sarah. February 20, 2014. WWAY TV3.
  42. Web site: Fowler . Stephen . Sigma Nu Fraternity Suspended for Five Years Following Hazing Investigation . The Emory Wheel . 10 May 2014.
  43. News: Sigma Nu frat at Old Dominion suspended for offensive banners. August 25, 2015. CNN. Castillo. Mariano.
  44. Web site: Frat Suspended During Probe Into Sexually Suggestive Signs. nbcnews.com. 25 August 2015 . 1 April 2018.
  45. Web site: Middlebrooks . Marlee . Sigma Nu at the University of North Georgia Dahlonega suspended . The Red & Black . en . 24 February 2016.
  46. Web site: Two more Sigma Nu Fraternity members arrested in ongoing investigation. kagstv.com. 1 April 2018.
  47. News: Family of deceased A&M student files wrongful death suit against Sigma Nu. Surette. Rusty. 2017-10-13. en.
  48. Web site: Tyson . Sam . Sigma Nu chapter at CofC suspended amid drug and alcohol violations, CofC official says . WCIV . en . 17 October 2016.
  49. Web site: Sigma Nu national board revokes UNR fraternity's charter. rgj.com. 1 April 2018.
  50. Web site: Sigma Nu fraternity suspended at Indiana University for hazing, alcohol violations . Fox 59 . 11 October 2017.
  51. Web site: University Releases Details About Sigma Nu's Suspension - the Cornell Daily Sun . 12 June 2018 .
  52. Web site: Sigma Nu Recognition Revoked for 3 Years Following Hazing Incidents - the Cornell Daily Sun . 4 May 2018 .
  53. Web site: Medina . Daniella . Suspended UCF Sigma Chi accused of blindfolding pledge, forced cocaine use . NSM.today . en . 14 December 2019.
  54. News: Sigma Nu Fraternity At USC Suspends Member At Center Of Sexual Assault Allegations. losangeles.cbslocal.com. 24 October 2021.
  55. Web site: UCSB Student Dies on Sigma Nu Trip; Fraternity Suspended for Holding "Unsanctioned Event" | the Daily Nexus . 14 October 2021 .
  56. Web site: UCSB Sigma Nu fraternity closed following financial delinquency, alcohol violations, dishonesty with university and national organization | the Daily Nexus . 29 September 2022 .