Department: Chapter Installations
Chapter Installations: Fall 2009
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Growth is a natural, necessary process in any Greek-letter organization. And while Sigma Alpha Epsilon operates more than 200 chapters on campuses in almost every state, another crop of aspiring members work tirelessly on earning one fraternal token: the charter. Over the past year, we’ve expanded to numerous institutions — some where Sigma Alpha Epsilon once thrived and others where we are the new kids on the block. Our goal, in keeping with our forefathers’ vision, is to establish groups at schools that support our mission and creed. At the same time, we look to bring back phoenix chapters on campuses where Sigma Alpha Epsilon once had a presence. As long as there’s a need for true gentlemen, you can bet you’ll find our Fraternity on a campus near you. These are the groups that have joined our rich history since the last annual report.
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis,
Indiana Iota-Pi

Colonized: February 5, 2005
Installed: November 1, 2008
Current chapter size: 15 actives, 7 pledges
Founding Fathers:
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Brett M. Barnes
Kyle L. Bisdorf
David B. Butz
Alexander J. Bova
Bryan T. Brown
Francesco Cardelli
Trevor K. Ciboch
Benjamin A. Coram
Jonathan Egger -
Richard B. Juergens III
Dustin V. Klingler
Brian P. LaBlonde
Derek C. Lee
T.J. McColley
Jason R. Moor
Litha S. Msikinya
Adam L. Mullis
Nicholas E. Musselwhite -
Stephen M. Oetting
Jarrod E. Otter
Bernard A. Reed
Pich Seekaew
Nicholas R. Sutton
Sean G. Wells
Derek M. Wilhite
Adviser: Dan Maxwell
Campus Snapshot: Located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded in 1969 in a school merger. Approximately 30,000 students.
Chapter Snapshot: The men of Indiana Iota-Pi have been well-known on campus for their involvement in many aspects of campus life. Brothers participate in organizations as varied as United Student Government, science club, intramural sports and the Inter-Fraternity Council. The chapter was also recognized by the university as the best philanthropic organization on campus for its efforts in 2008 and was named Greek Organization of the Month for January 2008. The men are also very active with other campus initiatives, including United Way Day of Caring, the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Rebuilding the Wall, which builds housing for low-income families.





January 26th, 2010at 3:58 pm(#)
Way to go Cal Nu! There is a reason you are the Phoenix Chapter. Keep up the good work.
Forever in the bonds,
George Tucker
Eminent Archon,
Cal Nu Fall 1969