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The Sigma Chi Dallas Alumni Chapter, est. 1911

 

Plug in & get connected by becoming a Member of the Sigma Chi Dallas Alumni Chapter where you will receive our email newsletters, invitations to the many social, networking, sporting and philanthropic events we coordinate throughout the year - something for everyone.  Sigma Chi has the most committed alumni members in the Greek world, and Dallas is home to many such brothers. With over 300 Members covering 8 decades and over 85 schools, the DAC stands ready with strong arms to welcome you. 

There are several committee on which you can serve & volunteer:

Communications:  website, eNewsletters, Social Media

Membership:  serve as an Ambassador of your home chapter and assist with chapter growth of alumni from your school or area

Social:  happy hours, networking lunches, sporting events, concerts, tailgate parties, cornhole tournament, etc.

Golf Tournaments:  assist with casual group golf outings, & a separate annual fundraiser tournament

Programs:  identify and recommend potential featured speakers for monthly chapter meetings

Undergraduate Relations:  foster ties with undergraduate chapters via relationships with brothers & with graduates moving to DFW

Honors & Awards:  identify & nominate local brothers for Order of Constantine, Significant Sig, Seven Lights, DAC Brother of the Year

Scholarship:  assist in the fundraising efforts and in the solicitation and review of scholarship applicants through The Foundation

White Rose:  assist with honoring Sigs who have passed away and assist with White Rose Ceremonies at memorial services & funerals

 

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The Spirit of Sigma Chi

The Spirit of Sigma Chi, as conceived by the Founders more than 168 years ago yet visible and alive today, is based on the theory that

  • friendship among members sharing a common belief in an ideal and possessing different temperaments, talents and convictions,
  • is superior to friendship among members having the same temperaments, talents, and convictions, and that
  • genuine friendship can be maintained without surrendering the principle of individuality or sacrificing one's personal judgement.