Sigma Chi (Alpha Zeta)
Friendship, Justice, and Learning
Description
In 1855, seven young men, Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey and James Parks Caldwell, wanted something better in a fraternity during their collegiate experience, and from that recognition, a dream was born — the fraternity of Sigma Chi.
In short, Sigma Chi began because good men chose to act.
Our seven Founders recognized that a principle-driven lifestyle should be paramount in an individual’s lifelong quest to achieve progressive development, and that the world in which they lived had a great need for ethical leaders whose core principles were based on the possession of remarkable character.
Contact
Position | Name |
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Student | Keeler Tardiff (tardiffka@beloit.edu) |
Advisor | Andre Fortin |
Last modified
Dec. 11th, 2023 at 1:10pm