“As We Age, These Relationships Carry Much More Significance in My Life”

As Thanksgiving approaches, now is a great time to reflect on everything you’re thankful for, including Sigma Nu. Tom Truitt ’85, like so many of you, is extremely grateful for his fraternity experience, most notably, the strong relationships he’s developed with brothers. “I’m particularly thankful for the deep, lasting relationships I have maintained with many brothers,” he said. Read on for more.
Give Thanks for Sigma Nu

What is life like for you today? Chances are, Sigma Nu played a role in getting you to where you are. Whether you landed your dream job, met your significant other, or gained lifelong friends, there are many reasons to be thankful for your Sigma Nu experience. Read on for our top four.
Chris Healy Joins Chapter for Dinner and Discussion
On September 26, the Psi Chapter hosted Chris Healy for dinner and discussion. Chris was a Sigma Nu National Headquarters Regional Advisor and was extremely instrumental in recolonizing our chapter in 2006. He stayed in Granville Towers for six months that year, as he recruited the first pledge class and reintegrated Sigma Nu in the UNC Greek community. Read on for more details.
Your Support Holds Our Chapter Together

Our annual fund giving year began on September 1, and we haven’t received any donations yet! We are confident that, through strong alumni engagement, we can reach our goal of raising $5,000 by August 31, 2017. Remember, Psi chapter relies on alumni support to remain open and active for future generations. Click here to make your contribution now.
Mentors can be Found in Fellow Brothers
We recently surveyed our alumni members and asked them all about their Sigma Nu experience. Robert Denny ’67 shared some words of wisdom for young brothers, and discussed why Sigma Nu was important to him. “Every young man needs mentoring. You can find the examples you need from many sources, including brothers in your fraternity,” he said. Read on for more of his response.
Jack Wooten ’09 Shares Sigma Nu Memories

Akash Mishra recently had the opportunity to interview Jack Wooten ’09, an alum of the Psi Chapter. Jack is currently in his seventh year as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Elon University. Read on for the full interview.
Updates From the Undergraduate Chapter

The undergraduate chapter has been working hard to strengthen the status of our chapter and ensure operations are sustainable for years to come. In addition, they are happy to announce that 21 gentlemen accepted their bids to join the chapter this fall. Read on for a full list of new members and a letter from the undergraduate president.
Undergraduate Brothers Spend Week in Nicaragua Practicing Medicine

Brothers Sam Agnew and Peter Harrill recently returned from a trip to Nicaragua, where they visited impoverished communities to provide medical care. Sam shared some information about their experience. Read more for his statement.
Jeff Bye ’84 Remembers Watching Michael Jordan Score Game-Winning Basket With Brothers

Our historian, Akash Mishra, recently had the opportunity to speak with one of our alumni, Jeff Bye ’84. Bye currently works in medical sales for Cook Endoscopy in the Raleigh- Durham area. One of his favorite memories from his time as an undergraduate was watching Michael Jordan score the game-winning basket to secure the National Championship title in 1982 and celebrating with his brothers in the chapter house.
’90s Flashback

We found this photo from the ’90s in our archives and we want to see if you know anything about it. Are you in this photo? Do you know the brothers who are? Tell us now by clicking here to submit an update. Be sure to send your own photos from your Sigma Nu days with your update.