In 1855, seven young men, Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey and James Parks Caldwell, wanted something better in a fraternity during their collegiate experience, and from that recognition, a dream was born — the fraternity of Sigma Chi.
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One, and the main, aim and object of Sigma Chi has been, and is, to develop and train broad-minded men who can recognize the wholeness of things and who are not bound down to a contracted, eight-by-ten notion of exclusiveness. There is an absolute necessity for such men.
Benjamin P. Runkle
MIAMI (OHIO) 1857
Benjamin P. Runkle
MIAMI (OHIO) 1857
About The Kappa Pi Chapter
Since 2017, Sigma Chi at Towson has welcomed strong-willed and intelligent members into our Fraternity. Founded by a group of young and courageous individuals who took a leap of faith to form this chapter, our our hope is to complete what they started and leave our mark on Towson and Sigma Chi's history for generations to come.
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We also encourage intellectual growth and success by offering networking opportunities, which encourage bonding between members and help create a foundation of lasting friendships.