Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Texas

Fall 2023 Newsletter

Texas Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at the University of Texas

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Inside Paying It Forward ~ p. 2 New Members ~ p. 2 A Year of Balance ~ p. 3 Skull & Crossbones Society Members ~ p. 3 T E X A S A L P H A s U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S S I G M A P H I E P S I L O N A E CCOLAD FALL 2023 Starting the New Year Strong What Texas Alpha Has Accomplished Since Spring G reetings from Texas Alpha! We are knee- deep into the fall with all that it brings: football, socials, football, and football (and philanthropy)! We welcomed 54 new members to Texas Alpha in August—a fine bunch from seven different cities and three states. They are trying to best last semester's new member GPA… we'll see. Speaking of GPA, the chapter earned 3.47 for spring 2023, beating the all-university men's and all-undergraduate GPAs. Spring was also a highly successful social season. Not sure how the boys handle all of it, but they do. Summer brought the usual recruitment activities. A large contingency of Texas Alpha actives and alumni went to the National Conclave (our biennial national conference) in San Antonio, where one of our own, Reid Porter '99, was awarded the SigEp Citation for his extraordinary efforts through ACT to fight crime and violence on the streets of Dallas through the civil justice system (actforjustice.org). Find Us Online Did I mention that Texas Alpha is now also the national SigEp golf champions? Check out all the Texas Alpha news on our alumni LinkedIn page (linkedin.com/groups/3089903). And check out our new Texas Alpha Archives (texasaustin.sigep.org/meet-our-chapter/ about-our-chapter/alumni). Are We Finding You? If you have a new address or email, please send that our way (texasaustin.sigep.org/blog/we- need-your-updated-contact-information). When in town, don't forget to stop by the house, especially for the football tailgates. HFF, Lynn Butler '88 hamiltonbutler@gmail.com (512) 345-8339 A pril and May saw another great season of Texas Alpha alumni happy hours across the state of Texas. Over 150 brothers across three cities participated in what has become a strong annual event with the support of the Texas Alpha Education Foundation. April 13 saw alumni gather in Austin at County Line on the Lake with special guest and Grand President Billy Maddalon, North Carolina State '90 on hand to present Mark Kiester '71 with the National Exemplary Service Award for his many tireless years of service to the fraternity. Special thanks to Doug Jones '05 and Kent McCoy '13 for leading the event organization. On May 10, Dallas area brothers gathered at the Park House, hosted by Eddie King '89, while the Houston event was held at The Forest Club with Greg Barra '03 handling the arrangements. The Texas Alpha Education Foundation is proud and excited to underwrite events like these that promote alumni connections and increase engagement. These brotherly ties are necessary to fulfill our role in supporting the undergraduate chapter and alumni. If you or other brothers didn't receive notifications of these events, it's likely because contact information in the database is out of date. Please send any email or mailing address updates to texasaustin.sigep.org/blog/we-need-your-updated-contact-information. Texas Alpha's Dallas happy hour. Hook 'em! Fun and fellowship at the Houston happy hour. Texas Alpha Happy Hour Recaps What Is The Skull & Crossbones Society? The society is the annual giving fund for the Texas Alpha Education Foundation, a (501)(c)(3) tax-exempt entity. What Did It Do In The Past Year? Provided: • Four officer scholarships to Ted Merrifield '23, Freddie Miller '23, Connor Cordell '20, and Jack Summers '24. • Buffkin-Felker Brotherhood Scholarship to Race Chong '23. • John K. Tyler Balanced Man Scholarship to Colin Crawford '24. Underwrote: • Alumni events, including annual Brotherhood Happy Hours. • 20th Annual Senior Dinner honoring 44 graduating members. Sponsored: • Travel and registration costs for eight undergraduates to attend Carlson Leadership Academy in Oklahoma City. • Travel and registration fees for seven undergraduates to attend the 58th Grand Chapter Conclave in San Antonio. • Tutoring reimbursements for deserving members.

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