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About Sigma Phi Epsilon at Michigan State University

Sigma Phi Epsilon is the largest national fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon is one of the largest fraternities on campus with a continued emphasis on philanthropy, brotherhood, and community involvement. Our house has 42 residents and 102 active members. We are apart of IFC and participate in events such as Greek Week and sorority charities. We are dedicated to making our members better people as while striving to better the Greek community as a whole at Michigan State. We foster life long relationships through brotherhood not only on campus, but with Sigma Phi Epsilon across the country.



Chapter Crest

Chapter Contacts

Chapter President
Andrew Lottman
lottman1@msu.edu

Recruitment Chairman/men
Eric VanderWeyden
vande387@msu.edu

Social Chairman/men
Eric Birch
bircheri@msu.edu
Mike Holly
hollymic@msu.edu
Joe Gauthier
gauthi53@msu.edu

Philanthropy Chairman/men
Paul Brown
brownp20@msu.edu

Recent Awards and Honors

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Philanthropy Event: Multiple events

We have raised money for Dave and Shirley’s House, which netted $2,000 in donations for the addiction recovery program by participating as a chapter in a carnival for elementary school children. Our house sponsored a Mongolian Barbecue dinner which provided money towards the Merry Beth Knox Scholarship Foundation. Annually, we adopt 2 families during the holiday season donating presents, supplies, and necessary amenities during Christmas season.

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