
National Chapter
Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond College, now the University of Richmond, on November 1, 1901, on the Cardinal Principles: Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. Today, the Fraternity has grown to more than 262,000 lifetime members, including 13,500 undergraduates on 260 campuses in the United States. SigEp is currently the largest fraternity in terms of undergraduate enrollment.
Indiana Epsilon - University of Evansville
Here at the University of Evansville, the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon are committed to a tradition of excellence. Whether it is in intramurals, academics, or involvement on campus, our chapter is consistently at the front of the pack. During the 2009-2010 school year, we were awarded most improved chapter GPA, recruited 31 new members during 2009 Fall recruitment, and raised more than $2,500 to benefit Youth First.
Our chapter also won Homecoming, Greek Week, and Best Overall Greek Team at this year's Relay For Life. In addition to the events that we participate in, the men of SigEp are very active socially on campus. As for academics, the fraternity schedules weekly study hours that everyone is invited to attend, we have a study lounge in the house with 24/7 quiet hours, and require biweekly grade reports from all new members.