Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Colorado

Summer 2020 Newsletter

Colorado Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at the University of Colorado

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SUMMER 2020 Inside Alumnus Spotlight - 2 A Tale of Two Hamsters- 3 Alumni News - 2-3 ΣΦΕ C O L O R A D O A L P H A s U N I V E R S I T Y O F C O L O R A D O S I G M A P H I E P S I L O N FlatiroN THE Looking to the Future Colorado Alpha Chapter Needs Your Help T he Colorado Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon had a very unconventional and trying 2019-20 school year. During the fall semester, a class of approximately 35 new members was initiated and we made the decision to transfer from the unaffiliated IFC on the Hill to the new university-affiliated CU IFC. During the spring semester, we underwent a membership review that reduced undergraduate membership to 21 brothers (three sophomores and 18 freshmen). Due to the cease of operations placed on the chapter from late January through the middle of March, and the subsequent developing COVID-19 situation, it was not feasible to organize our annual Checking for Cancer philanthropy event. Unfortunately, diminished membership has made it impractical to open the chapter house for the 2020-21 school year. Various options are being considered for the future of the chapter house, and no final decisions have been made yet. In this time of rebuilding Colorado Alpha, we are asking for alumni support in key areas of operations. For alumni seeking to engage with the chapter, we are looking for mentorship for chapter leadership roles. If you are interested in helping out with mentoring chapter leadership, please contact Joel Saslaw, Sacramento State '10 at (661) 525-6182. We are also creating a professional development program with alumni involvement and are seeking volunteers from various industries to assist with this. If you are interested in helping provide professional development for undergraduate brothers, please contact our vice president of communications, Taylor Vogel '22, at (720) 375-1535 or taylor.vogel@colorado.edu. As we try to increase undergraduate membership, we ask that if you know of any young men who would make great SigEps, please refer them to our vice president of recruitment, Brendan Mcmanus '23, at (720) 254-0676 or brmc9947@ colorado.edu. On behalf of the active members of Colorado Alpha, I thank you for your continued support of our chapter. We look forward to returning to campus in the fall and hope to host alumni events again soon! Fraternally, Nicholas Schultz '23 Chapter President (720) 320-0206

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