
Sigma Pi Fraternity - Tau Chapter
About
Chapter History
TAU chapter of SIGMA PI was established on May 20, 1922 at UW-Madison.
The Chapter Rechartered in 2005, and has continued to grow and develop since.
Despite the recent rechartering, there is an extensive local and national alumni network full of Brothers who are still connected to the chapter, and return each year for our Founders Day celebration and Homecoming events.
Involved in Philanthropy events on campus, community events with the greater Wisconsin area, and social events with other members of Greek life.
Chapter Brothers are involved in many different organizations on campus, and are studying many different topics such as engineering, biochemistry, journalism, political science, and many others.
SIGMA PI Ideals and Values
The ideals of Sigma Pi, which constitute the underlying reason for the Fraternity’s rise, development, and continued existence, are plainly set forth in the Constitution, and are in essence as follows:
- To establish a brotherhood.
- To establish and maintain an aristocracy of learning.
- To raise the standards of morality and develop character.
- To diffuse culture and encourage chivalry.
- To promote the spirit of civic righteousness and quicken the national conscience.
To advance man’s quest for excellence
OUR VISIONOur men will strive for excellence by living our core values.
OUR CORE VALUESPromote fellowship
Develop character and leadership
Advance heightened moral awareness
Enable academic achievement
Inspire service