Sigma Phi Epsilon - Stanford University

Spring 2024 Newsletter

California Pi Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Stanford University

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY Updates from California Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon - California Pi Chapter 310 S Arthur Ashe Blvd Richmond, VA 23220-5706 Address Service Requested SUPPORT California Pi TODAY Y ou can directly contribute to our chapter's bright future at Stanford University by scanning the QR code to donate online at donorbox.org/spe-cal-pi-spring-donors. As you'll read on page 1, our members plan to use this funding to create a fitness center in the chapter house, build a pergola and firepit in the backyard, and develop a small garden for the house. They also share how recent improvements have helped the brotherhood achieve great things this year on page 2. Help Locate "Lost" California Pi Brothers E ngaging our alumni so we can share California Pi news, success stories, and event invitations is only possible if we can reach them. This is easier said than done when alumni change their email after graduation or when they accept a new job and because the average person moves every seven years. Right now, we're missing complete contact information—a good address and email—from 42% of our California Pi alumni. (For our more than 712 alumni, we have 89% of their emails and 69% 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 Stanford University. Head to link 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 California Pi, 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 California Pi engage alumni as we gather for Homecoming, anniversaries, and events as well as recruit dedicated volunteers to mentor young undergraduate brothers. 1 2 SigEp Reflections Spring Graduates Share Their California Pi Experiences "SigEp has made college the way I'd imagined it growing up. Having a home base of guys who care deeply about me has made social and professional growth easy, and I feel lucky to be graduating soon with some of my closest friends." –Cole Crichton '24 "Leading Sigma Phi Epsilon was a transformative chapter in my college career. It wasn't just about the title; it was about the profound growth in navigating complex challenges and building bridges across our campus community. This role didn't just prepare me for a position on the Interfraternity Council, it also sculpted a leader who thrives on collaboration and innovation. From planning spirited traditions like our Brothers of the House (BOTH) events like dodgeball games to fostering a sense of home within our brotherhood, SigEp has been my foundation of courage, character, and unwavering support. It's a brotherhood where leadership meets legacy, and I am honored to be a part of it." –Benjamin Zaidel '24 SCAN TO HELP OUR MEMBERS ACHIEVE THESE GOALS WITH A GIFT TODAY!

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