About Sigma Phi Epsilon

About Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
Sigma Phi Epsilon is the nation's largest fraternity. For the last fifteen years, more men have joined Sigma Phi Epsilon than any other college fraternity. SigEp was founded at Richmond College, now the University of Richmond, on November 1, 1901 on the cardinal principles of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. Today, over 248,000 men have joined the fraternity and taken a vow to uphold these values. Read more on the History page.
SigEp at Moravian University
The Pennsylvania Beta Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Moravian has much to offer its members and the college community. SigEp was introduced to Moravian in 1998, and since then the chapter has blossomed into one of the premier student organizations on campus. Members in SigEp are involved in the student government, key players on many of Moravian's sports teams, and involved in numerous organizations around campus. The chapter house is located at 1423-25 Iron Street, just two blocks behind Johnston Hall. The house can be easily identified by our signature "ΣΦΕ" letters. There are 11 brothers living in the house, 7 of them in individual rooms. The house is open to all brothers in the Fall of their Sophomore year.
About Moravian University
America’s sixth-oldest college, Moravian delivers a values-based liberal arts education in a caring environment, through which it nurtures in students the capacities for leadership, lifelong learning, and positive societal contributions.