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A Home Without A House

Published on August 25, 2022 in News, WPN Housing

A chapter house can be a significant point of discussion when selling the fraternity experience. The chapter house can serve as a central meeting place, a place to share meals, or even a hub for social activities that can promote Sig Tau to potential new members, parents, and even the friends you will make during […]

Epsilon Phi Receives Charter

Published on November 5, 2013 in News, Press Releases

37th National President, Tom Morgan, Phi ’85, presented a charter on Saturday November 2, 2013 to 85 collegiate members of the Epsilon Phi Chapter at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The installation ceremony was held on campus in the Ferguson Center for the collegiate men who helped start the chapter, officially welcoming them to the Brotherhood of Sigma Tau Gamma.

More than 120 people, which included family members, significant others and Sigma Tau Gamma alumni attended this event. Collegiate members from the Phi Chapter at Southeast Louisiana State University also attended to show their support for the new chapter.

Alabama Provisional Chapter Installed

Published on November 5, 2012 in News, Press Releases

On Saturday, October 20, Sigma Tau Gamma conducted the Ceremony of Installation at the University of Alabama. The University of Alabama provisional chapter welcomed about 100 family, friends, and students to watch the ceremony. This is the first time Sigma Tau Gamma has had a provisional chapter at the University of Alabama.

Staff Prepares for Fall 2012 Expansion to the University of Alabama

Published on April 24, 2012 in News, Press Releases

The Sigma Tau Gamma Expansion team is visiting Tuscaloosa this week to prepare for its upcoming expansion project to the University of Alabama.

“Sigma Tau Gamma is excited to become part of one of the leading fraternity and sorority communities in the country,” said Director of Expansion Michael Smoll. “This fraternity and sorority community is unique because of its long and rich history of students seeking to affiliate with a Greek organization, which is reflected in the impressive chapter sizes.”