Alumni Profiles: Submit Yours Today!

Sigma Nu alumni, we want to hear from you!  

As you know, our communications regularly feature alumni profiles from brothers across all decades. We love publishing these stories because our alumni are the heart of everything we do, and now, we are looking for more alumni to participate! 

CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY 

When life gets in the way, it can become increasingly difficult to stay in touch with our Psi buddies. That is why we want to hear from you.  

By filling out the survey, you can share what you have been up to since the Sigma Nu days, your favorite memories at the house, and what being a brother means to you. We will publish your responses in an upcoming communication in your own alumni profile. 

We look forward to hearing from you! 

Back to School with Sigma Nu 

With summer winding down, it means a new school year is right around the corner. Soon, another class of students will be back on campus and in town, ready to experience another great year at UNC.

Of course, students aren’t the only ones who will be back in town!

What are some places around Chapel Hill that you can’t wait to get back to this year? Are you planning any nights at Goodfellows or The Cave with your Sigma Nu buddies?

Is your favorite hangout spot the same as it was when you were a student? How have things changed around town in the years since you graduated?

We want to know! Share your thoughts with us HERE and be featured in an upcoming eLetter!

Psi Chapter Wins 2023 Chapter Award!

This month, Psi Chapter was awarded the 2023 Manpower Award by the National Fraternity as a part of their 2023 Chapter, Alumni, and Merit Awards.

According to Sigma Nu Fraternity, the Manpower Awards recognize chapters “that excel in the areas of recruitment and manpower.” Psi Chapter was a recipient of the Manpower Award that goes to undergraduate chapters with 80 or more active men. 

Congratulations to our undergraduates for their recruiting success and thank you to our fellow alumni for all that you do. Without your leadership and constant support, our undergraduate chapter would not be able to thrive.

Here’s to another successful year!

Looking for The White Star? Don’t worry, we have you covered!

Have you misplaced your last newsletter, are you looking for a particular one, or are you trying to find the newsletter you were featured in? Don’t worry! We have you covered!

If you are looking for a specific newsletter, head to our newsletter page to view our past print editions.

But wait, we don’t stop there! We have eLetter archives that span the last several years! Head to our news archive and read through what eLetter news you may have missed during that time!

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Let us know by emailing [email protected].

Thank you to our Honor Roll members!

Thank you to these fine gentlemen listed below in the 2022-23 Honor Roll for their continued support of Psi Chapter! Because of them, we have been able to not only support our chapter, but support the alumni through communications, reunions, and financing.

View the Honor Roll here!

Our giving year ends 8/31/2023, and we have a ways to go to reach our goal. If you have not already given this year, please consider a gift and earn your spot on this year’s Honor Roll!

DONATE HERE

Here’s how Sigma Nu impacted my life

Sigma Nu is the place where we had a lot of firsts. It’s the place where we first ventured out of our hometowns, the first place we bonded to on campus, and the place where we first learned the true meaning of friendship and how to be real men. Read on to see what one brother said on how Sigma Nu impacted their life.

“Connections are still made!” That’s how Rick Bryant ’81 describes his ongoing relationships with the Brotherhood of Sigma Nu. “Our older brothers gave good guidance and support, A.J. and Bill Forsyth ‘79 had excellent character.”

How did Sigma Nu impact you? CLICK HERE to share your story with us and be featured in an upcoming eLetter!

Rick Bryant ’81: Connections are still made!

“Connections are still made!” That’s how Rick Bryant describes his ongoing relationships with the Brotherhood of Sigma Nu. 

He recalls that, “The house had a strong membership and a presence on campus that attracted quality pledge classes. Great mixers with sororities on occasion.” 

Rick enjoyed hanging out in the downstairs kitchen and fondly remembers a pledge class road trip to visit Sigma Nu headquarters in Lexington, Virginia. Another standout memory from his pledge class was when they “did a sort of raid one night on the house, with a little rearranging of the furniture.” 

Asked about a Sigma Nu tradition he hopes will never go away, he returns to his days as a pledge: “Maintaining and memorizing the detailed info sheets on each brother during our pledge semester. Our older brothers gave good guidance and support, A.J. and Bill Forsyth ‘79 had excellent character.” 

Rick majored in Earth Science. About life after college, he says, “After leaving UNC, I worked in a couple of jobs that gave me experience I needed before taking on more responsibility. I lived and worked close to home before moving to a larger city (Charlotte) and then settling into teaching at the secondary level. I currently live in Fayetteville after retiring from the Department of Defense.” 

The older we get, the more we need our friends—and the harder it is to keep them

When you’re in middle age, you start to realize how very much you need your friends. After decades of relentless striving — kids, house, career, spouse — we find ourselves coming up for breath at some point in these middle decades. And what remains? With any luck, our friends.  

An Atlantic Monthly article (do yourself a favor and read it at tinyurl.com/lifelongfriends), says that according to the Stanford Center on Longevity, those of us over 40 have aged out of the friendship-collecting business, which tends to peak in the tumbleweed stage of life, and move into the friendship-enjoying business, luxuriating in the relationships that survived as we put down roots. 

The problem? Those friendships are awfully hard-won. Life’s significant upheavals and changes can prove too much for many friendships to withstand. As years go by, some of the dearest people in your life have gently faded away.  

But these bonds with friends are more than an extra in your life story — they are the story. Over and over, we hear stories of how Sigma Nu friends drove overnight to be in weddings, wept together at funerals, cheered at the news of new babies, toasted promotions, and gathered together in adversity. In a nutshell: the friendships we gained — and still have — with our fraternity brothers are exquisitely rare in today’s world. 

Author Jennifer Senior says, “Practically everyone who studies friendship says this in some form or another: What makes friendship so fragile is also exactly what makes it so special. You have to continually opt in. That you choose it is what gives it its value.” 

Our Psi chapter friendships have seen us through so much, but don’t take them for granted. Take a minute to text or call your roommate, or intramural teammate, and tell them that you are thinking of them. Our friendships have fueled these decades since graduation… Let’s keep it going.  

P.S. Don’t have the most recent contact information? We do! Log in, and then head over to our alumni directory 

Welcome the newest grads to Alumni Brotherhood! 

It is with great honor that we announce the newest fraternity alums! Join us in welcoming the following graduates to the alumni brotherhood! 

Jackson Sicard – Charlotte, NC
Zyad Lohavichan – Charlotte, NC
Christian Kiley – Waxhaw, NC
William Cahan – Asheville, NC
Marcus Berger – Hendersonville, NC
Milan Patel – Charlotte, NC
Blake Clark – Salisbury, NC
Patrick Williams – Wake Forest, NC
Patrick Smith – Wilson, NC
Harrison Clark – Raleigh, NC
Charles Schuls– Gastonia, NC
Zack Imseis – Charlotte, NC

Only 4 months left in this giving year! Get on the Honor Roll now before it’s too late!

Brothers, we have less than 4 months left in our 2022-2023 giving year, which began on 9/1/2022. So, we are reaching out to you with a reminder to donate before the giving year ends on 8/31/2023, and earn your spot on the Honor Roll of Donors. Alumni support is the heart and soul of our fraternity, here’s why giving back is so important… 

Because being a donor is being a leader—seeing your name on the Honor Roll of Donors inspires others to join you by making their own gift. You don’t have to stop there, make a personal invitation to a fellow brother to join you on the Honor Roll. Remind him that without alumni support, we cannot carry on.

Because—if you’re like me—your fraternity experience helped to shape the person you are today and gave YOU invaluable gifts like leadership experience, interpersonal skills, lifelong friendships and more. Because of these invaluable experiences, we remain resolved that as long as UNC exists, Sigma Nu will thrive there. 

We would like to thank those brothers who have generously contributed to Sigma Nu UNC this giving year. Can you help us reach our goal before 8/31/2023?   

If you have not yet made your gift, add your name to the Honor Roll by using any of the following methods:   

  • Click here to give online;   
  • Call our toll-free Donation Hotline at 1-800-975-6699;  
  • Mail a check to our donation processing center:

Sigma Nu – Psi Chapter

Alumni Relations Processing Center

P.O. Box 7007

Albert Lea, MN 56007-8007 

Join your brothers on the Sigma Nu Honor Roll

We are more than halfway through the 2022-2023 giving year! Have you made your contribution?  

Each year, we recognize our brothers for their generous donations to Sigma Nu in our Honor Roll. We would like to thank those brothers who have contributed so far. Have you earned your place on the Honor Roll? Make your donation to the annual fund today for the 2022-2023 giving year to see your name added to the list.  

Click here to donate and join the Honor Roll today!  

Did you come up to tailgate for the Spring Football Game? We want to know!

Every year, alumni of all ages make the journey back to UNC for the annual Spring Football Game to get their tailgate fix, keep an eye on up-and-coming players, and of course, reconnect with their Sigma Nu brothers. This year was no exception as alumni spent the weekend having fun, watching UNC football, and reminiscing with old friends.  

Were you there this year? Did you tailgate? We want to know!  

CLICK HERE to tell us how you spent this year’s Spring Football Game to be featured in an upcoming eLetter or newsletter! 

Notable Sigma Nu Members

We are proud to be a part of the Sigma Nu brotherhood. Out of the thousands of Sigma Nu alumni, here are just a few of the notable Psi Chapter alumni that have excelled in their industry.

Kay Kyser: A popular American bandleader and radio personality of the 1930’s and 1940’s.

Archibald Henderson: American professor of mathematics who wrote on a variety of subjects, including drama and history. An acclaimed biographer who documented the biography of George Bernard Shaw and Mark Twain.

Felix “Doc” Blanchard: Three time All-American and 1945 Heisman trophy winner for Army (after joining Sigma Nu at UNC)

Check out the full list of Notable Sigma Nu Members here.

It’s time to start thinking about upcoming events!

Spring is just around the corner, and with the warmer temperatures now on the rise, it has us thinking about getting back together with Sigma Nu brothers.  

Mark your calendar now for UNC Homecoming 2023!: November 10th – 12th

More details will be shared as soon as they are available, but it’s not too early to start making your travel plans.  

In the meantime, summer is the perfect opportunity to plan your next fraternity reunion. So, here are some tips for planning the perfect Sigma Nu weekend:  

FRIENDS: Head to the directory page to reconnect and catch up with brothers you haven’t heard from in a while!   

FOOD and DRINKS: Chapel Hill is always changing. Our old favorite restaurant or bar may not still be in town, but here are some great options to have a get together!  

  • The Crunkleton
  • Belltree Speakeasy
  • Top of the Hill Restaurant & Brewery

FUN: Fall semester means football is back in-season! Check out the fall football schedule here, and don’t forget about homecoming on November 10th – 12th either!  

Planning a get-together? CLICK HERE to let us know, so we can share it in our next e-letter!  

1 in 7 men have no friends. Why it matters and how Sigma Nu can help 

Pundit Scott Galloway reporting on the dearth of friendships in men. (LinkedIn) 

In the United States, friendship is on the decline. In fact, in the decades since 1990, the percentage of Americans who say that they have less than three close friends has doubled, going from 16% to 32%. Those reporting no friends at all? That number has risen sharply from 3% to 12%. Thought leader Scott Galloway reports that 1 in 7 men have no close friends at all outside of their family. 

This is a problem. Beyond the obvious benefits of friendship — connection, shared memories, someone having your back — there are incredible health benefits attached to having strong friendships.  

Robert Waldinger, a professor of psychiatry at Harvard, runs the world’s longest study on happiness. He explores the question: “What keeps us healthy and happy as we go through life?”  

Waldinger is the fourth director of the longest-running study of adult life. Since 1938, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has been following a group of 724 men through work, home, family and health. Over 80-plus years of the study, some experienced meteoric success, some epic failure. But who was happiest? 

“The biggest lesson we learned is that it isn’t wealth, fame or hard work that matters. Good relationships keep us healthier and happier. Period,” he said. He added that the healthiest 80-year-olds turned out to be the ones who were most connected in their 50s. Those with good relationships had healthier bodies and clearer minds than their counterparts. 

People who do not have vital connections as they walk through life’s joys and challenges show marked differences from people with strong friends. In Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam posits that participating in even one social organization and forming friendships could cut your odds of dying in the next year in half. A recent report showed that loneliness registers an impact on your well-being similar to that of smoking 15 cigarettes a day and rivals alcohol and smoking as a cause of early death. 

Recently, a survey went out to alumni of a fraternity that doesn’t have an undergraduate chapter. The survey invited alumni to weigh in about the future of the chapter and the value of reopening the house on their college campus. The questions boiled down to “Why?” What is the value of their chapter — or any Greek organization — in today’s culture? One alumnus answered with just one weighted word: camaraderie. 

There are hundreds — thousands — of other words to back up that shortest answer. Fraternity groups like this one, and like Sigma Nu, are ideal leadership training grounds, hot spots of philanthropy and mentorship. But Sigma Nus most basic element is also its most valuable: the camaraderie gained during pivotal years forms ironclad friendships that last decades. And while they are making life richer and better, these friendships are actually making us healthier, happier and live longer.  

Here’s a challenge for us in 2023. Let’s buck these statistics. I’ll wager someone came to your mind as you were reading this. Reconnect with them — do it this week. Make plans to see a game, or plan a weekend. If travel is not in the cards right now, just keep in touch. Share an old story, or dig up a picture from the good old days. Your friendship — and your health— will thank you. 

What are your expectations and record predictions for the 2023 season? 

Photo Credit: University of North Carolina Athletics

Last year, Mack Brown led the Tar Heels to a 9-5 finish, the team’s best overall record since 2015 and only the second time the program has finished with 9+ victories since Mack’s first stint in Carolina Blue back in the mid-90s. 

We want your stories, updates, and photos from the season. Did you catch UNC football in person? Attend (or host) a watch party? Travel to San Diego for the bowl game? Did you get to watch the team with any of your brothers? Tell us how you experienced this memorable campaign, and send us some great photos from your road trip, tailgate, or gameday party to share with the brotherhood. 

Can Coach Brown capitalize on last season’s success and a strong recruiting class to reach an even higher win total this year? What are your expectations and record predictions for 2023? 

Send your thoughts, photos, and stories to: [email protected] or submit them here!

Here’s what you support when you donate to Sigma Nu

It’s almost the halfway point of our giving year and we still have a ways to go to reach our goal! Will you join the brothers listed on the HONOR ROLL?  

Your contribution makes an impact. It is at the heart of everything we do. Your contributions ensures that new generations of Sigma Nu have the same opportunities as you, and not only that, it supports all funding for alumni events and communications!  

DONATE HERE

With your donation, you support something we all need, which is our community. Being part of something bigger, embracing shared values, and creating lasting relationships—these life experiences are at the core of the Sigma Nu experience and are a living example of the true meaning of community.   

Gifts of all sizes make a difference. Make your gift and make sure our Sigma Nu community thrives.   

DONATE HERE