Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Colorado

Fall 2023 Newsletter

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

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LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP Honoring Colorado Alpha's Grand Presidents E ngaging our alumni so we can share Colorado Alpha news, success stories, and event invitations is only possible if we can reach them! This is easier said than done when contact information changes so quickly and frequently. Right now, we're missing complete contact information—mailing address and email—for 56% of our Colorado Alpha alumni! (For our more than 1,200 living alumni, we have 59% of their emails and 89% of their mailing addresses.) We're asking for your help with these two quick things so we can reconnect with brothers from your time at Colorado. Visit colorado.sigep.org/lost-brothers to see if any brothers in your graduation year are "lost." There, you can submit updated contact information to ensure we don't lose touch with them again. Make sure your own information is up to date by visiting mysigep.org. This is your one-stop shop to update your contact info, check out real-time information about Colorado Alpha, recommend a future brother for recruitment, see your SigEp Educational Foundation giving history, and more. Spending just a few minutes of your time will help Colorado Alpha engage alumni as we gather for Homecoming, anniversaries, and events as well as recruit dedicated volunteers to mentor young undergraduate brothers! C olorado Alpha Chapter has been a leader in SigEp in many ways. We were the 10th Chapter founded and the first west of the Mississippi. SigEp has chartered chapters on 376 campuses. Some of these are now, like Colorado Alpha, dormant. In the years since 1901, there have been only 63 Grand Presidents of SigEp. Obviously, most of those 376 chapters have never had a single Grand President. But Colorado Alpha is not most chapters. Three Grand Presidents have been from Colorado Alpha! We're pleased to be able to share their names and faces with you as we reflect on Colorado Alpha's impact on the greater SigEp community. Special thanks to Allen Robie '82 for tracking down these photos. Chris Bittman '85 (2017-19) Charles Patch '19 (1943-44) Francis Knauss '08 (1916-23) WE'RE LOOKING FOR LOST BROTHERS Page 2

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