T
he Alpha Nu Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity and The
University of Texas share a storied tradition dating back to
1884 with the initiation of Rogers Whaley, Atwell J. Clopton,
William T. Levy, and George S. Berry. From
our founding to the present, our proud history
speaks for itself through high academic
achievement and leadership within the
university. With more than 2,500 initiates,
the Alpha Nu Chapter has influenced the
lives of numerous men, cultivating lasting
friendships in the process. Many of our best
college memories can be traced back to our
Sigma Chi experience.
While many of our alumni have gone on
to successful and distinguished careers
in business, engineering, technology, and
countless other endeavors, the common bond
of our brotherhood remains, along with our
shared principles and values. Most of us can
trace the roots of our success to one place:
Sigma Chi.
Our Proud History
Through Alpha Nu we not only learned the importance of friendship,
justice and learning, but we acquired valuable assets, which include
leadership skills, organizational skills, social skills, teamwork, and
character. Oftentimes, these traits have been
integral to our personal success and helped
make us the men we are today.
Our Chapter House at 2701 Nueces Street
is clearly the focus of undergraduate life
for Sigma Chi. It has been a home away
from home for hundreds of young men and
a classroom where our brothers have been
committed to the betterment of character,
campus, and community. However, if we
wish for Alpha Nu to continue its strong
presence on the UT campus, we must ensure
that we are providing a safe, modern, and
competitive facility. Now is the time to
secure our future.