The Fraternity is saddened by the passing of Brother R. Steven “Steve” Hicks, Texas-Austin ’72. Greatly admired for his success as a businessman, he was also committed to helping others. A U.S. Coast Guard veteran, Hicks pursued a degree in government at the University of Texas-Austin. In college, he helped establish an impressive Texas Alpha…
Celebrating the life of a noted businessman and dedicated SigEp volunteer
The Fraternity is saddened by the passing of Brother Tom Hicks, Texas-Austin ’68, a longtime donor and volunteer, SigEp Citation recipient, and businessman. As a member of SigEp’s Texas Alpha chapter, Hicks played a major role in raising the chapter’s profile and laying the foundation for its decades-long run as one of the university’s leading…
Giving spirit of longtime volunteer remembered
John Tyler, a distinguished Order of the Golden Heart recipient, is fondly remembered for his unwavering service, mentorship, and commitment to always putting people first.
Professional success of 5 brothers celebrated with SigEp Citation
The quality of leadership development SigEp provides continues to be a hallmark of what makes our Fraternity different. For so many brothers, taking on leadership roles in SigEp was their first opportunity to build valuable skills such as budgeting, public speaking and managing teams. And as alumni, those skills have served as the foundation for…
Spring 2020 Dodgeball Tournament and COVID-19 Relief
Prior to the coronavirus outbreak, the Texas Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon hosted our annual Dodgeball Tournament. 75 teams composed of students and organizations from all over the University of Texas came together to compete and raise $10,000 for Safe Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the survivors of child abuse, sexual assault…
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