Sigma Chi - Gettysburg College

Spring 2025 Newsletter

Theta Chapter of Sigma Chi at Gettysburg College

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3 SIGMA CHI Consul Dan Nguyen '26 Pro Consul Alvaro Rocha '26 Magister Jacob Neldner '27 Quaestor Connor Mcpartland '26 Annotator Sebastian Gikas '27 Recruitment Chairman Sam Fee '27 Risk Manager Joseph Damare '26 Kustos Matthew Catalano '26 • Increase Recruitment Numbers to 20 • Improve Chapter-Alumni Relations Including an annual alumni barbecue, a career panel featuring alumni in various fields, and a new alumni Big Brother program. • Surpass Previous Derby Days Fundraising Totals Chapter Officers CHAPTER GOALS I am proud to announce that Theta Chapter has continued to be an impactful force on campus. Over the last few months, we successfully initiated a spring pledge class and actively participated in several philanthropic events, including Pie-a-Pi, Pie-a-Chi, Chi-O Night Live, and Mr. AOII. Moreover, seniors Michael Fellmann '25 and Jude Belas '25 presented their capstone projects, contributing to the advancement of academic research. Regarding the spring pledge class, the chapter welcomed two initiates, Lorenzo Zullo '26 and Nate Hoang '26, who have since lent their efforts to the chapter's signature philanthropic initiative: Derby Days. This annual fundraising event supports the Huntsman Cancer Research Institute, in partnership with Sigma Chi Leaders on Campus Reflecting on a Strong Spring chapters across the continent, with our past efforts raising between $25,000 to $50,000 through a week-long series of activities engaging with sororities. Theta Chapter has raised over $24,000 so far! In addition to our regular campus involvement and annual philanthropy, Theta Chapter had the honor of hosting this year's Province Workshop. This event brought us together with brothers from Sigma Chi chapters at Penn State and Bucknell for a weekend of leadership development and brotherhood. As part of the weekend's programming, Theta also conducted an internal chapter strategic planning session, led by Chapter Advisor Richard Krisch, Pittsburg State '73. This session provided valuable insight and will shape the direction of the chapter moving forward. Lastly, Theta Chapter was proud to organize an alumni career panel this semester featuring four distinguished alumni from various industries. The panel provided an excellent opportunity to network, gain professional insights, and explore post-graduation pathways, all while strengthening bonds with our alumni network. The chapter greatly enjoyed interacting with alumni and looks forward to hosting similar events in the future. In Hoc, Dan Nguyen '26 Consul Members enjoy a day of bowling. Thetas in front of the chapter house. Brothers representing Sigma Chi on a hike.

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