Sigma Beta Rho
ΣΒΡ
FoundedAugust 16, 1996 (1996-08-16)
University of Pennsylvania
AffiliationNAPA and NIC
EmphasisMulticultural
ScopeNational (U.S.)
Motto"Brotherhood Beyond All Barriers"
PillarsSociety, Brotherhood, Remembrance
Colors Red   Black   Green 
SymbolKing Cobra
Chapters61 installed, 48 active[1]
Members3,000 collegiate
NicknameSigRho, King Cobras, Cobras, SBRho
SongRuff Ryders' Anthem
HeadquartersPO Box 4668 #20910
New York City, New York 10163-4668
United States
Websitesigrho.com

Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. (ΣΒΡ, also SigRho) is an American collegiate and national multicultural fraternity.[2][3] It was the first national multicultural fraternity in the United States.[2]

History

Sigma Beta Rho was founded on August 16, 1996, at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia as a South Asian interest fraternity.[4][5][6] Its founders originally attended three different college campuses and came together to form Sigma Beta Rho.[6] The first eight members of the fraternity's are its National Founding Fathers.[6] The National Founding Fathers are:[7]

  • Saiful Khandker
  • Shoor Kalam
  • Russell Abdullah
  • Bonit Sharma
  • Rajan Dogra
  • Neil Datta
  • Suman Ghosh
  • Anuj Datta.[8]

Beta chapter was chartered at Binghamton University on August 22, 1998. That same year the fraternity was incorporated under the State Department of New York.

In its first few years of existence, Sigma Beta Rho changed its focus from a South-Asian interest fraternity to one with a multicultural mission.[6] It promotes cultural awareness and spreads a positive image of diversity.[2]

Sigma Beta Rho is a charter member of the National APIDA Panhellenic Association (NAPA).[9][10] Sigma Beta Rho member Akash Kuruvilla co-authored the original constitution of NAPA. The fraternity was also accepted into the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) on April 15, 2007, as its 69th member organization.[1]

Since 1998, Sigma Beta Rho has expanded to over sixty chapters and colonies in the United States; it has a total membership of over 3,000 brothers.[11][12] It is currently working on establishing an internet-based newsletter, the Seven Star Journal.[13]

Symbols

The colors of Sigma Beta Rho are red, black, and green.[14][15] Its symbol is the King Cobra.[14][15] Its motto is "Brotherhood Beyond All Barriers".[14][15] Its pillars are "Society, Brotherhood, Remembrance".[2] Its nicknames are SBRho and SigRho.[15]

Philanthropy

The fraternity’s national philanthropic focus is on its partnership with SOS Children's Villages.[2][3] In addition, the Florida International University chapter has raised funds for countries impacted by hurricanes.[16] Other chapter efforts have supported Habitat for Humanity, Read Across America, and Relay for Life.[17]

Organization

The National Executive Board (NEB) is the governing body that presides over the nationwide fraternity, which is divided into eight interim regions. Each region is appointed a regional governor (RG) by the NEB, who acts as the envoy to his respective region on behalf of the NEB. Under each RG, there is also a Regional Advisory Committee (RAC).

Entities

Following is a list of the chapters, associate chapters, and colonies of Sigma Beta Rho.[11][18][19][20] When referring to all their campus groups, regardless of type, Sigma Beta Rho calls them "entities". Active chapters listed in bold , while inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterDate and rangeInstitutionCityStateStatusReferences
AlphaAugust 16, 1996 – 20xx ?University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaInactive
BetaAugust 22, 1998 – 20xx ?Binghamton UniversityBinghamtonNew YorkInactive[21]
GammaAugust 22, 1998 – 20xx ?St. John's UniversityQueensNew YorkInactive
Delta1998–20xx ?Hofstra UniversityHempsteadNew YorkInactive
EpsilonSeptember 1, 1999 – 20xx ?Pace UniversityNew YorkNew YorkInactive
ZetaFebruary 2, 2000 – July 2020Stony Brook UniversityStony BrookNew YorkActive[22][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3]
EtaJune 1, 2002 – 20xx ?Boston CollegeChestnut HillMassachusettsInactive
ThetaJune 17, 2001Rutgers UniversityNew BrunswickNew JerseyActive
IotaJanuary 18, 2003 – 20xx ?University of WashingtonSeattleWashingtonInactive
KappaDecember 10, 2002 – 20xx ?University of RochesterRochesterNew YorkInactive
LambdaNovember 24, 2002 – 20xx ?Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmondVirginiaInactive
MuAugust 25, 2001University of South FloridaTampaFloridaActive
NuMay 9, 2004University of GeorgiaAthensGeorgiaActive
XiApril 27, 2003 – 20xx ?University of Maryland, College ParkCollege ParkMarylandInactive
OmicronDecember 13, 2003 – 20xx ?University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyCatonsvilleMarylandInactive[lower-alpha 4]
PiMay 31, 2002 – 20xx ?University of FloridaGainesvilleFloridaInactive
RhoNovember 20, 2004Temple UniversityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaInactive
SigmaApril 2, 2005Georgia TechAtlantaGeorgiaActive[14]
TauMarch 4, 2004 – 20xx ?University of HoustonHoustonTexasInactive
UpsilonMarch 30, 2002Drexel UniversityPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaActive
PhiApril 26, 2003Saint Joseph's University (University of the Sciences)[lower-alpha 5]PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaActive
Chi Unassignd
PsiNovember 19, 2004 – 20xx ?Embry–Riddle Aeronautical UniversityDaytona BeachFloridaInactive
Omega Unassigned
Alpha AlphaDecember 10, 2005Florida State UniversityTallahasseeFloridaActive
Alpha BetaJuly 9, 2011Northeastern UniversityBostonMassachusettsActive[21][lower-alpha 6]
Alpha GammaMay 21, 2005Oregon State UniversityCorvallisOregonActive[17]
Alpha DeltaApril 28, 2006University of TennesseeKnoxvilleTennesseeActive
Alpha EpsilonApril 26, 2008University of Illinois at Urbana–ChampaignUrbana and ChampaignIllinoisActive[15]
Alpha ZetaMay 31, 2009 – 20xx ?University of PittsburghPittsburghPennsylvaniaInactive
Alpha EtaMay 1, 2010University of Massachusetts-LowellLowellMassachusettsActive[23]
Alpha ThetaApril 10, 2014University of North FloridaJacksonvilleFloridaActive[2]
Alpha Iota2006New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewarkNew JerseyActive
Alpha Kappa2006Rutgers University–NewarkNewarkNew JerseyActive
Alpha LambdaNovember 7, 2014Emory UniversityAtlantaGeorgiaActive[24]
Alpha MuNovember 14, 2015Stockton UniversityGallowayNew JerseyActive
Alpha NuMay 6, 2006Syracuse UniversitySyracuseNew YorkActive
ColonyDecember 7, 2001University at BuffaloBuffaloNew YorkActive
ColonyApril 23, 2005Boston UniversityBostonMassachusettsActive
ColonyDecember 10, 2006Michigan State UniversityEast LansingMichiganActive
Associate chapter April 20, 2012 University at Albany Albany New York Active
ColonyDecember 6, 2013University of MichiganAnn ArborMichiganActive
Associate chapter December 13, 2014 Wayne State University Detroit Michigan Active
Associate chapter April 8, 2017 Rowan University Glassboro, New Jersey New Jersey Active
ColonyApril 12, 2019Kennesaw State UniversityKennesawGeorgiaActive

Notes

  1. Chapter was suspended until 2026 for hazing and allegations of sexual misconduct.
  2. As of 27 Sept 2023, the Stony Brook chapter is active, but unrecognized by campus administration.
  3. Chapter eligible for reinstatement in January 2025.
  4. Chapter was eligible for reinstatment in 2019.
  5. The original home school of Phi chapter was at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. That school merged into Saint Joseph's University on June 1, 2022.
  6. Started as an associate chapter on April 14, 2007.

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Leake, Danae (2015-11-13). "Profile: Who is Sigma Beta Rho?". UNF Spinnaker. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  3. 1 2 "Multicultural Greek Council brings cultural identity to BU Greek Life – The Daily Free Press". 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  4. Trammell, Kendall (2013-09-19). "UGA Greek life rushing to break racial divides". The Red and Black. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
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  10. "About". National APIDA Panhellenic Association. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  11. 1 2 William Raimond Baird; Carroll Lurding (eds.). "Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive), section showing Sigma Beta Rho chapters". Student Life and Culture Archives. University of Illinois: University of Illinois Archives. Retrieved 1 January 2022. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
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  13. "Seven Star Journal". Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity. Archived from the original on September 1, 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-13.
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  15. 1 2 3 4 5 "Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. | Fraternity and Sorority Affairs". University of Illinois. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  16. Figuero, Laura (2010-01-04). "S. Fla. Fraternities, Sororities Becoming More Multiculture". The Palm Beach Post. Florida. pp. B009. Retrieved 2023-08-06 via Newspapers.com.
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  21. 1 2 Cebulko, Ryan. "Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. - Alpha Beta Chapter". Sigma Beta Rho. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  22. Luces, David (2020-07-13). "SBU Suspends Three Fraternities over Sexual Assault, Hazing Allegations". TBR News Media. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  23. "Sigma Beta Rho | Engage". University of Massachusetts - Lowell. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
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