Sigma Phi Epsilon - Colorado State University

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Colorado Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Colorado State University

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Page 2 C ollege men spend 90 percent of their time outside the classroom. This means the majority of their college experience has nothing to do with what they are learning behind a desk and everything to do with what they are learning in the world around them. Mental health, academic performance, relationships, and professional preparedness are all common issues men are faced with when they step foot on campus. These are issues that no one is meant to face alone. From lifelong friendships to professional preparedness and from developing us as leaders to fostering a mindset for service, SigEp is providing a member experience focused on changing the lives of the young men who choose to spend their 90 percent with SigEp. Do you know a young man attending Colorado State University who would be a great addition to SigEp? Submit a recruitment referral at coloradostate.sigep.org/support-our-chapter/refer. SigEp Experience Provides Valuable Support for College Men at Colorado State University President Parker Orth '26 (415) 209-8700 paorth@colostate.edu VP of Programming Joseph Curtis VP of Finance Nathan Burger VP of Member Development Matt Burns '26 VP of Recruitment James Molzahn (303) 501-5884 mintsun3761@gmail.com VP of Communications Sam Elmore '26 VP of SigEp Learning Community Jack Buel '27 Chaplain Dean Montoya '26 Resident Scholar Alex Zewiski '23 House Manager Xander Widdoss '26 Chapter Officers T his January, Colorado Gamma Chapter officers traveled to Oklahoma City to attend Carlson Leadership Academy. For the first time in program history, all eight executive officers were given the opportunity to attend with a specialized track for their position. This program, held in multiple cities across the country, gives new officers a boost of personal leadership development. It focuses on teaching the skills to help them inspire brothers, manage a committee, and follow through on those goals. Officers build a supportive cohort of brothers in their roles to network with throughout the year. Spring new members after their initiation. Welcome, New Brothers! Learning New Skills and Tools for Success at Carlson Leadership Academy! Dante Andreini '26 San Luis Obispo, Calif. Luke Bennett '27 Cleveland, Ohio Keaton Cazer '27 Castle Rock, Colo. Zack Clark '27 Colorado Springs, Colo. Brock Colvin '27 Crested Butte, Colo. Jake Dunn '26 Broomfield, Colo. Zach Eilers '27* Castle Rock, Colo. Conner Ellis '27 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Adam Erickson '27 Edina, Minn. Ryan Foster '26 Lone Tree, Colo. Liam Gallagher '27 Orlando, Fla. Lucas Girume '27 Denver, Colo. Raymond Kappel '27 Minneapolis, Minn. Braeden Kraus '27* Chicago, Ill. Kellen Kurtz '27 Colorado Springs, Colo. Max Moreno '27 Phoenix, Ariz. Jacob Naso '25* Orange County, Calif. Garrett Overby '26 Monument, Colo. Garrett Overby '27 Monument/ Colorado Springs, Colo. Emilio Serrano '27 Missoula, Mont. Mason Smith '27 Loveland, Colo. Roy Vu '27 Littleton, Colo. *Legacy

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