The Sigma Rho chapter was suspended by Beta Theta Pi in September 2017. It was possible that the suspension would end after one year but the national fraternity announced on April 19, 2018 that the chapter will be closed at this time.
The reasons for the closure included several violations of the fraternity risk management policies.
News from the undergraduates in the fall semester of 2016 including the new pledge class, newly initiated brothers, new plans for the Beta house and the news that Sigma Rho has regained chapter status.
The spring semester was a busy one for the brothers of Sigma Rho and the summer of 2016 so far has been filled with exciting achievements and experiences. As the semester concluded, there is a lot to be proud of at 202 E. Daniel Street. We initiated 27 new brothers into our chapter and pledged 8 more during spring recruitment.
My name is Aaron Reinsbach and I am the currently Sigma Rho house president. Our fraternity is in the process of raising money for our philanthropic partner, The Andrew Weishar Foundation.
News from the undergraduates in the fall semester of 2015 including the new pledge class, newly initiated brothers, plans being considered for the Beta house and more.
Kyle Tebelman '18 Sigma Rho VP of Communications
News from the undergraduates as they finish out the school year. Sigma Rho was the winner of the Alpha Phi’s “King of Hearts” pageant. Also included are photos from some spring break trips, Mom's weekend report with photos, the first official philanthropy event benefiting the Andrew Weishar Foundation, paying tribute to notable alumni with photos in the library, and some comments from some of the graduating seniors.
Mike Czmiel '15, Public Relations Chair
Sigma Rho brother Jordan Williams '18 to receive the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering's ABE 100 Best Overall Award recognizing his work researching with a professor.
On April 25th, Sigma Rho will be holding a fundraiser to support our philanthropy, the Andrew Weishar Foundation. The foundation is named for Andrew Weishar, who before losing his three-year battle with cancer encouraged his loved ones to pay it forward and support families in need. The Weishar Foundation’s mission is to support the families of children and young adults who are battling against cancer.
News from the undergraduates about the 26 new brothers initiated on January 21st, how the Spring Rush brought a fourteen person pledge class, the plans for our first major philanthropy event called Weishfest, two brothers studying in Europe, saying thanks to some of our alums, profiles of brothers Cole Senesac & Luke Mittelstaedt & plans for spring break.
Mike Czmiel '15, Public Relations Chair