Interfraternity Council at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
  • About
    • Constitution
    • Executive Council
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  • Chapters
    • Kappa Alpha Order
    • Kappa Sigma
    • Lambda Chi Alpha
    • Pi Kappa Alpha
    • Sigma Chi
    • Sigma Nu
  • Recruitment
    • Registration
    • Schedule
    • How to join
  • Membership Benefits
    • What is a Fraternity & Why Join?
    • Leadership Development & Opportunities
  • Academic Policy
  • Contact
    • File a Complaint
  • About
    • Constitution
    • Executive Council
    • Pictures
  • Chapters
    • Kappa Alpha Order
    • Kappa Sigma
    • Lambda Chi Alpha
    • Pi Kappa Alpha
    • Sigma Chi
    • Sigma Nu
  • Recruitment
    • Registration
    • Schedule
    • How to join
  • Membership Benefits
    • What is a Fraternity & Why Join?
    • Leadership Development & Opportunities
  • Academic Policy
  • Contact
    • File a Complaint

Chapters


Sigma Nu Fraternity

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 Members: 31

National Founding: January 1, 1869

Member Dues: $475 per semester

Local Founding: Currently Colonizing

Philanthropy: 
Wounded Warrior Project
 
House: 
Sigma Nu does not currently have an official house.

Social Media: Twitter is @SigmaNuUTC and Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/UTCSigmaNu. 

Website: www.utcsigmanu.org
Fraternity History:
Sigma Nu's past is a proud and colorful one. Founded by three cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in a period of civil strife known as the Reconstruction, Sigma Nu represented a radical departure from the times. The system of physical abuse and hazing of underclassmen at VMI led to James Frank Hopkins, Greenfield Quarles, and James McIlvaine Riley to form the "Legion of Honor" which soon became Sigma Nu Fraternity. So, amidst a backdrop of turmoil, North America's first "Honor" fraternity was established.

Chapter Information:
Sigma Nu is currently colonizing at UTC and actively seeking men to join. 

Contact Information:
Commander:
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Recruitment Chair:
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The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for the North American Interfraternity Conference organizations chartered at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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