T
he Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Nu and Purdue share a
storied tradition dating back to 1891. With more than
2,000 initiates, our 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 Beta
Zeta experience.
While many of our graduates 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. rough Sig-
ma Nu we not only learned the importance of friendship, knowl-
edge, service, morality, and excellence, but we acquired valuable
assets, which include leadership skills, organizational skills, social
skills, teamwork, and character. Oentimes, these traits have been
integral to our personal success and helped make us the men we
are today.
Among the most cherished fraternal memories, many involve our
chapter homes on Littleton Street and on Tower Drive. Both fa-
cilities have been a home away from home for hundreds of young
men and a classroom where our brothers have learned to develop
character, honor, and integrity. Now is the appropriate time to se-
cure our future.
Our Storied Past
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