Today we reflect on those tragic events that took place 16 years ago. In remembering the lives we lost, we also honor those first responders that valiantly fought to save them. These heroes fight every day to protect our communities and that is why last year we established 9/11 as Kappa Sigma First Responder Day. Today, Kappa Sigma recognizes our campus and community first responders for the work they do day in and day out to keep us safe. Thank you for your tireless service. #KappaSigmaCares
Remember these Brothers and all who were taken from us that day
Fredric Gabler ’90 (Alpha-Kappa, Cornell University)
Jeffrey B. Gardner ’84 (Gamma-Upsilon, Rutgers University)
Andrew H. Golkin ’91 (Delta-Phi, Hobart College)
Richard B. Madden ’85 (Gamma-Xi, Denison University)
James R. Paul ’62 (Beta-Nu, University of Kentucky)
William P. Tselepis, Jr. ’88 (Alpha-Gamma, University of Illinois)
Kappa Sigma is committed to making a difference in the lives of others. It is this commitment that has provided the inspiration and vision for A Greater Cause – the Fraternity’s bold initiative to promote volunteerism, citizenship and service to the community. During the 2015-2017 biennium, Kappa Sigma members raised more than $6.7 million for charity and volunteered over 1.4 million hours of community service as part of the initiative.
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