![]() ![]() “We need guys with strong values who can lay the foundation and set traditions for Sigma Nu that future brothers can build on. “We are basically building this chapter from the ground up,” DeViney explains. ![]() He is looking for young men who are academically-driven leaders who want to leave the university knowing that they’ve played a hand in creating something that has changed TU for the better. He hopes to create something that goes beyond the stereotypical fraternity and attracts students who normally wouldn’t be interested in joining a fraternity. The goal is to get everything fully functioning, so by the time I leave at the end of the semester, they won’t even need me.”ĭeViney doesn’t want just any regular recruit, either. We will nominate and elect officers, and I will walk each officer through his duties. “From there, I focus on training the new members. ![]() “The first six weeks is all about recruitment my entire day is spent meeting one-on-one with potential recruits to really get to know them and see if they are a good fit,” he explains. Charged with overseeing the chapter’s establishment and growth, he has broken down the semester into two parts. No stranger to the campus, the chapter was established in 1951 and led a prosperous life until it was shut down in 2004 for financial reasons.ĭue to the overwhelming amount of Sigma Nu alumni in the surrounding Tulsa area, though, the fraternity has decided to return to TU’s campus, and while this may not be an easy feat, the brothers of Sigma Nu are up for the challenge.Īt the front of the line is Will DeViney, an expansion and recruitment consultant for Sigma Nu. Spring 2017 marks a new era for Sigma Nu Fraternity here at the University of Tulsa. ![]()
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