Sigma Nu at Kennesaw State University

Sigma Nu at Kennesaw State University Located at KSU: Marietta Campus since December 4th, 1976. We strive to develop ethical leaders based on the ideals of Love, Honor, and Truth. Mr.

Our vision is to create an atmosphere of men who not only want to work hard to build a strong chapter of leaders, but who also support each other’s individual values by working together to share Sigma Nu. Overview
Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. Sigma Nu currently has nearly 180 active chapters and colonies on college campuses throughout the Uni

ted States and Canada, and has initiated over 214,000 members since its founding. Chapter History:
In the fall of 1973, a group of men entered Southern Tech and joined together to form a flag football team to play in the intramural league. They had a lot of the same classes and lived together in the dorms. Many of them were from the same hometown and had journeyed to college together. These young men expressed interest in joining a fraternity but were discouraged by the choices that were available to them. They did not want to pay the high dues of the other fraternities and felt to themselves that there was something better available. Choosing not to join one of the three fraternities on campus, they went on with fall quarter and excelled in flag football. Winter quarter arrived and three men (Jeff Post #4, Dana Whitlow #19, and Gene Williams #5) of this group were talking to each other and asked, “Why don’t we start a fraternity?” With the answer to this one question, sixteen young men formed the fraternity. And so, at the beginning of spring quarter on April 1, 1974 the ΔΦ fraternity of Southern Technical Institute was officially declared. Their quest had begun. The spring quarter had the ΔΦ men searching for a national fraternity to become a part of and a team playing in the softball intramurals. Their search led them to the national ΔΦ fraternity. However, this fraternity was not what the men of Southern Tech were looking for in both the quality of that national fraternity and the high dues that were required. They felt it just was not a good fit. By the end of the spring quarter they changed their name to ΔΦΔ so that it would take effect the beginning of fall quarter. They also beat everyone else in softball, hands down. Their quest continued on. The fall quarter of 1974 had a rush that beat out all the other established fraternities on campus. This “local” fraternity was gaining strength at Southern Tech. They proved throughout the fall quarter that that they were a force on campus not only in numbers but also in sports. Word had spread about this group of guys and many national fraternities were looking at ΔΦΔ to join them (now almost thirty guys strong in less than a year). The search continued on into the winter quarter and still a national fraternity had not been found. The one thing that had stuck in the minds of the ΔΦΔ brothers was the hazing that was going on by the other fraternities during this time. This was not appealing to them and had a profound influence on their national search. While the ΔΦΔ men were looking for a fraternity, Sigma Nu nationals had heard about a group of students in a local fraternity a Southern Tech. The division commander for Sigma Nu at this time was Dr. Tom Lightsey. He was instrumental in helping found the Θ∏ (Theta Pi) chapter at West Georgia several years earlier. A man by the name of Jimmy Bryan Θ∏ #3 was asked to accompany Dr. Lightsey to meet the men at Southern Tech. Bryan went through the colonization process of becoming a chapter from 1971 to 1972 and also served as commander before graduating in 1974 and moving back to Atlanta. The meeting went well. Dr. Lightsey and Mr. Bryan were impressed with what they saw and reported back to Lexington that this group of men should be offered colony status. The ΔΦΔ men found what they were looking for. Hazing was unacceptable to the founding fathers of ΣN as well as to the men of ΔΦΔ. This strong feeling led to the ΔΦΔ fraternity to vote on April 10, 1975 to become a colony of the N national fraternity. All they needed now was for ΣN to accept them. In June of 1975, a letter arrived to the president of ΔΦΔ. An excerpt of this letter reads as follows: “It is my pleasure to notify you officially that Delta Phi Delta local fraternity at Southern Technical Institute has been accepted by the High Council of Sigma Nu at its June 9th meeting as a colony of this fraternity” Signed William K. Amiott, Executive Secretary of Sigma Nu. Their hard work had paid off and they were building a solid foundation for the road to becoming a chapter. For their time as a colony, they would need an advisor and Mr. Bryan was asked to be the chapter advisor by Dr. Lightsey. A role he gladly accepted. His insight would help the fraternity grow. The beginning of fall quarter saw only fifteen guys returning to campus. Some guys could not afford it, some transferred, a few did not even return to school. The remaining dedicated brothers put together a well organized rush and even helped freshmen move into the dorms. Bryan were still concerned with the low numbers. With out larger numbers the colony would fail. These concerns were quickly stomped when the colony rushed more than forty guys. Most of the colony brothers had two little brothers and some had three. This rush proved that Sigma Nu was here to stay. They told the new candidates that Sigma Nu was not for everyone. The fraternity was formed by three civil war veterans that opposed hazing and believed that their “Honor was dearer than their life.” It was founded on ideals that men could believe in and build a life around. Most other fraternities were founded on friendshI∏ and the degrading of others called “hazing.” On November 16th, 1975, twenty-two men of ΔΦΔ fraternity were installed by a Ritual team from the HG (eta gamma) chapter of Georgia State as an official colony of the ΣN Fraternity. There were other men in the ΔΦΔ group that did not journey further. For them, their journey ended. For the men of the new ΣN colony, their journey had just begun. A journey that continues to this day. The men of this colony worked hard to reach the goals of becoming a chapter. There were four other colonies vying to become chapters of ΣN at the same time. The new ΣN colony happened to be in the right place at the right time. For at stake was the honor of becoming the 200th chapter (it was also the 200th year of the nation). The colony that was most distinguished would be awarded with this title. The men of the ΣN colony charged forward. From the fall of 1975 to the fall of 1976, the ΣN colony increased its active chapter membershI∏ from fifteen to forty-four men. They excelled in sports, captured and held the rock on campus (a long standing tradition among the fraternities), and even had time for academics. There was much discussion among the leaders at the Lexington headquarters as to which colony should receive the honor of chapter #200. On October 18, 1976, the president of the ΣN colony received a letter from nationals stating that they had received unanimous ballots of approval from the other chapters and they had earned the right to become their own chapter. On Saturday, December 4, 1976 the forty-four men of the ΣN colony were installed by the Θ∏ chapter of West Georgia University as the I∏ Chapter #200 of the ΣN Fraternity. This installation was attended by the top directors of the ΣN fraternity and even made several local newspapers. The following spring of 1977 saw the first graduating class of I∏. Jimmy Bryan stayed on to serve as chapter advisor for several more years and was extremely proud to have been associated with the men of the I∏ chapter. These men journeyed on with life. They always carried with them the fruits of brotherhood that had its roots in this beginning. Cover of invitation to chapter Initiation Inside of invitation with list of proceedings
Cover of invitation to chapter Initiation. Inside of Invitation with list of proceedings
Their journey had reached a milestone. None of them could have realized that it would still be going strong nearly thirty years later. Most of the original men still keep in touch. Many developed the bonds of brotherhood … a few have bonds that are stronger than family …
Portions of this story have been narrated by Jeff Post I∏ #4 and Jimmy Bryan Θ∏ #3.

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This past weekend the Commander (Parsa Pahlevankhah 657) and the Lt. Commander (Jared Davenport 686) of the lota Pi chap...
01/09/2024

This past weekend the Commander (Parsa Pahlevankhah 657) and the Lt. Commander (Jared Davenport 686) of the lota Pi chapter were lucky enough to visit the roots of our foundation. Bringing back knowledge and wisdom from those who came before us, allowing this knowledge to be passed on for current and future brothers of lota Pi. 🐍🐍

Celebrating the roots that anchor us. Happy Founder's Day! Today, we honor the visionaries whose ideals laid the foundat...
01/01/2024

Celebrating the roots that anchor us. Happy Founder's Day! Today, we honor the visionaries whose ideals laid the foundation for our enduring brotherhood. Here's to the past, present, and the vibrant future we continue to build together. 🐍🐍

Wishing you a festive season filled with joy and brotherhood. Merry Christmas from the Sigma Nu family! 🎁💛
12/25/2023

Wishing you a festive season filled with joy and brotherhood. Merry Christmas from the Sigma Nu family! 🎁💛

Announcing the distinguished faces of our newly elected executive council, exemplifying a commitment to uphold the rich ...
12/11/2023

Announcing the distinguished faces of our newly elected executive council, exemplifying a commitment to uphold the rich legacy of our fraternity. With professionalism and purpose, they embark on a journey to further elevate our brotherhood. 🤝👔

Embarking on a journey of brotherhood: From candidates to brothers. Join us as we celebrate the initiation of a new era ...
12/03/2023

Embarking on a journey of brotherhood: From candidates to brothers. Join us as we celebrate the initiation of a new era filled with camaraderie, resilience, and a lifetime of cherished memories. Here's to the bonds forged and the traditions embraced. We welcome the fall candidate class of 2023 to the Sigma Nu - Iota Pi family! 🎉🤝

Hello everyone, today is the start of our Snake Week in support of The Wounded Warrior Project! We will be on the Kennes...
04/11/2022

Hello everyone, today is the start of our Snake Week in support of The Wounded Warrior Project! We will be on the Kennesaw Green every day this week from 11am-3pm and also have a few events throughout the whole week, check out the photo for more details. Come out to see us and support our soldiers, if you can't make it out we are taking donations through our Venmo . Thank you for the Support!

Long time no see everyone, we are back and better than ever! To give a brief overview of everything that has gone on rec...
02/04/2022

Long time no see everyone, we are back and better than ever! To give a brief overview of everything that has gone on recently, a bunch of our brothers celebrated the holidays together, our new EC was voted in, and our Commander Anthony Perrotti attended College of Chapters. Also, had an amazing turn out at our Highlands Percentage night, and just finished up the Spring 2022 rush for the semester and extended some bids. Finally, we wanted to inform y'all that one of our Alumni events is coming up on March 26th at The Haven! We really hope to see you guys out there to get to meet some of the new brothers and enjoy the activities we are going to have. For further details please reach out to [email protected].

See y'all tonight!600 Chastain Rd NW  #100, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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See y'all tonight!

600 Chastain Rd NW #100, Kennesaw, GA 30144

Family and Friends,Next week, we will be hosting our first annual Warrior Week. The days will consist of philanthropic e...
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Family and Friends,

Next week, we will be hosting our first annual Warrior Week. The days will consist of philanthropic events on and off campus to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.

We hope to see you at the events!

-The Gentlemen of Sigma Nu

We are proud to support our brother and President Andrew Benjamin for Homecoming King. As KSU’s fraternity man of the ye...
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We are proud to support our brother and President Andrew Benjamin for Homecoming King. As KSU’s fraternity man of the year, we are proud to call him our Brother.

Fall rush begins tonight with chapter values on the Marietta Campus at 7:00. This is an exciting time for the Iota Pi fa...
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Fall rush begins tonight with chapter values on the Marietta Campus at 7:00. This is an exciting time for the Iota Pi family as we continue to grow our membership and change lives by delivering the best fraternal product available.

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The Iota Pi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity is a proud member of the Greek Community at Kennesaw State University. KSU of...
08/15/2017

The Iota Pi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity is a proud member of the Greek Community at Kennesaw State University. KSU offers a very unique Greek experience full of opportunity for community involvement, campus networking, and personal development. If you are interested in one of our exceptional fraternities please register via the link provided.

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Family and Friends,This past weekend, the chapter held its annual White Star formal in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Dur...
05/24/2017

Family and Friends,

This past weekend, the chapter held its annual White Star formal in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. During the formal proceedings, we recognized Brother Marshall Murphy #492 as Brother of the Year, Brother Will Adams #511 as the first recipient of the Murphy Award, Brother Josh Coltharp #542 as the Gentleman of the Year and Brother Jason Dooley #335 as Alumni of the Year. Thank you to everyone who helped make this year a success. We are very grateful for the incredible amount of love and support we receive from each of you.

04/24/2017

Someone get Iota Pi (Kennesaw State) a Home Depot gift card because they're going to need to build some more trophy case space with all this hardware.

- Greek Week Champions for the 12th Consecutive Year
- Outstanding Chapter of the Year
- Outstanding Educational Program for LEAD Day
- Fraternity Man of the Year for Andrew Benjamin
- New Member of the Year for Dylan Annis

Hi Rickety to a stellar year of Excelling with Honor brothers!

We had a very successful presence at the Greek awards banquet earlier this morning. We were recognized as the 2016-2017 ...
04/23/2017

We had a very successful presence at the Greek awards banquet earlier this morning.

We were recognized as the 2016-2017 Chapter of the Year and for the Educational Program of the Year.

Brother Dylan Annis was declared the New Member of the Year and President Andrew Benjamin was announced as the Fraternity Man of the Year!

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Marietta, GA
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