SPEF News & Events
Check below to find out the latest information on how the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation is support Sigma Pi Fraternity, International.
June 18, 2009: 23 Days in August
Join the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation in its effort to raise over $40,000 for The Fryburg Fellowship! In August 2009, the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation will support a cross-country motorcycle ride to support this special fellowship.
March 23, 2009: Remember to Apply for Scholarships
Since 2004, the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation has awarded over $135,000 in scholarships, fellowships, and grants to more than 100 undergraduate and graduate Sigma Pi students. This year, you could be the winner of an Educational Foundation award, too!
February 28, 2009: Second Annual Walter M. Schirra Leadership Award Gala
On February 20th, 2009, the second annual Walter M. Schirra Leadership Award Gala took place at the Governor’s Mansion in Little Rock, Arkansas. The first Walter M. Schirra Leadership Award recipient, Governor Mike Beebe (Arkansas State University ’68) welcomed 212 guests to his residence for the event once again.
August 1, 2008: Sigma Pi Educational Foundation Awards Thirteen Scholarships
The Sigma Pi Educational Foundation awarded thirteen scholarships on Friday, August 1, 2008 during Sigma Pi Fraternity, International’s 49th Biennial Convocation. Scholarships were awarded to undergraduate and graduate students for a variety of areas including academic achievement and leadership on campus.
February 1, 2008: Educational Foundation establishes the Sigma Pi Fund Endowment
The Board of Trustees of the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation established the Sigma Pi Fund Endowment. This is a great milestone for the Foundation and the Fraternity. The establishment of this endowment gives new meaning to donating to the Foundation.
August 17, 2007: Governor Mike Beebe Honored with Walter M. Schirra Leadership Award
On August 17, 2007, the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation honored Governor and 2006 Founders' Award recipient Mike Beebe (AP, Arkansas State '68) with a dinner at the Governor’s Mansion in Little Rock, Arkansas.


