Sigma Chi - University of Cincinnati

Fall 2025 Newsletter

Zeta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi at the University of Cincinnati

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Sigma Chi 3 Sigma Chi Headquarters has given us the original handwritten petitions and supporting papers for the creation of the eta Alumni Chapter (1881) and the Zeta Psi active chapter (1882). ese are now on display in the Susan Butler-McBeath Memorial Zeta Psi Chapter Museum curated by Rick Fearn '78. A L U M N I N E W S We have exciting updates for our alumni groups as positions change and new faces step up! House Corporation Changes _______________________________ Zeta Psi Sig Steps into Newly Created National Role ____________ New Alumni Responsibilities _______________________________ Seven Lights Award ______________________________________ New President: Clint Hines '93 New Property Manager: Chad Isenogle '99 New Fundraising Chairman: Alec Ardito '93 Brother Kelly Nichols '97 has been named the Grand Praetor of the U.S. Military. He will be working to establish chapters at West Point, Air Force Academy, and other military bases around the world. Sigma Chi is the only fraternity working to establish the "bond of our fraternity" at these schools and bases. Drew Harmon '14 Working on Sigma Chi's 2027 Grand Chapter in Cincinnati Mike Oyster '93 New president of Lincoln W. Pavey Educational Foundation Joe Kruse '92 New Grand Praetor of Southern Ohio Mike Muse '93 New chapter advisor Congratulations to Larry Ring '75 and Drew Harmon '14 for being awarded the Seven Lights Award. This award recognizes up to 28 members each year who have been active Sigma Chi alumni for 10 or more years and have demonstrated significant service that has created a lasting impact on the fraternity. From le: Frank Rizzo '75, Doug Partin '72, Larry Ring '75, Drew Harmon '14, and Jeremy Saum '06 gather to celebrate Larry and Drew's recent awards. e annual Sigma Chi Alumni Stag on July 19 was well attended. A great time was had by all! Hit the $50,000 milestone for Huntsman Cancer Institute. Assist brothers with their academic needs. Continue to promote open conversations about men's mental health among brothers. Chapter Goals

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