Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu Explained

Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΚΥΜ
Crest:CrestEKYM.jpg
Birthplace:Michigan Technological University
Affiliation:Independent
Status:Active
Type:Social
Scope:Local
Colors: Black and Red
Symbol:Elephant
Philanthropy:Local
Chapters:1 collegiate
Address:223 Blanche St.
City:Houghton
State:Michigan
Zip Code:49931
Country:United States

Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΚΥΜ) is a local fraternity founded on October 13, 1981 at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan.

Overview

Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu’s constitution was submitted to the dean of students, Harold Messe, who ratified it. Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu was founded by the following twelve men: James Haferkorn, Kent Klausner, John Chapman, Jim Ply, Jeffrey Parks, Mike Mallos, Phil Van Riper, Rick Michaels, Tim Lodge, Joe Rokosz, Paul Brewer, Scott Muller.

History

Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan was the first college to accept Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu as a fraternal ‘No-Frills’ original organization. The main incentives that Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu offers over other Fraternities is “greater affordability and less stringent obligations”. Sigma’s describe themselves as a group striving for loyal brotherhood that isn’t overly strict, this would be more accurate than calling them a fraternity (as traditional stigma’s emanate).

Following violations of the university’s alcohol provisions and a failure to re-register during the annual registration period, the fraternity’s status as a registered student organization was removed in November 2005.[1]

Symbols

Colors:Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu’s colors are Cherry Red and Black

Animal:Elephant

Crest:The Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu crest is only revealed during the ceremony of initiation.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Organizations . mtu.edu . Michigan Technical University . 27 December 2020.