Thanks, Kappa Sigma!

We recently asked each of you to answer the question: If you could thank Kappa Sigma for one thing, what would it be and why? John Molander ’75 (pictured left), Wayne Patton ’80, Allan Brown ’61, and Tony Gentile ’68 chimed in and each agreed that the friendships they developed were one of the things that they would thank Kappa Sig for. Read more to hear what they had to say, and be sure to share what you’re thankful by clicking here.
Congratulations, Seniors!

It’s graduation time, and that means we have to say goodbye to our wonderful group of seniors. We’d like to congratulate them on their graduation and wish them the best of luck in the future. Read more to see which Kappa Sigs are celebrating their graduation this month!
Thank You for Your Service

In honor of Armed Forces Day on May 21, we would like to thank all of the Kappa Sigma brothers who have served/are serving. Read more to find out which brothers have served. If you have served in the armed forces and are not on this list, or if your information is not up-to-date, please let us know by clicking here.
How Would Your Life Be Different…?

Kappa Sigma is focused upon the Four Pillars of Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. The Fraternity should always complement and enhance the educational mission of Denison University, should promote the ideal of Brotherhood, should actively contribute to the personal growth and development of its members, should promote ethical behavior and decision-making and should encourage service to others. But what if we had never joined Gamma-Xi Chapter at Kappa Sigma? Some of our Brothers chimed in about how their lives would have been different if they had never joined Kappa Sigma.
St. Jude Fundraiser, Outstanding Greek Leader Award and NCAA Swimming Championship

It has been an eventful time for the Gamma Xi Chapter of Kappa Sigma. In late February, the men assembled a basketball team for the Delta Delta Delta fundraiser “Dunkin Deltas,” which benefited St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Kappa Sigma had teams in both the competitive and recreational finals of the event. The recreational team, led by a heroic effort from Brother and Grand Master of Ceremonies Drew Danuser, took home the title. The competitive team came up just short, losing a nail-biter in the finals. Despite the results, the event was a huge success, and thousands of dollars were raised for Cancer Research with the help of the gentleman of Gamma Xi.
I Am a Fraternity Man

Who are fraternity men? They are military heroes, servicemen, strong and inspirational men, musicians, celebrities, pastors, activists, humanitarians, visionaries, athletes and so much more. There is plenty of inspiration out there in the fraternity world and one way to find it is at I Am a Fraternity Man’s Facebook page. Check it out for your […]
Happy Birthday to You!

Gamma-Xi Chapter would like to wish these brothers a very happy birthday:
Jamie Moore
April 17, 1931
Are You Part of a Kappa Sigma Legacy?

Remember back in November of 2011 when we spoke to Brothers James and William Curto, who also happen to be father and son? Of course it is a great honor to be a Kappa Sigma brother, but to be part of a legacy is something truly special. Click below for the full article and to share your own legacy story.
What Have You Been Up To?

We recently asked each of you to share what you have been up to along with any exciting news you might have. Two of our brothers reached out with news about their career, a recent gathering and an upcoming fundraising event that all Kappa Sigmas are invited to. Click below to see what they have been up to.
Adytum Yearbook Photo Flashback

In this day and age of scanners, digital phones and social media, we are counting on you to help us preserve some of the best pictures from throughout our chapter’s history. Do you have great fraternity pictures tucked away in your drawer, packed away in your attic, or in a frame on your desk, like […]