12/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/03/2024 12:04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Thirteen members of the Mu Chapter of the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity at Southeastern Oklahoma State University recently participated in the Noble Man Institute, a retreat-based leadership program for newly initiated members based on Kouzes & Posner's book, The Student Leadership Challenge.
Mu Chapter president-elect Caleb Phelps, a sophomore from Ada, served as a facilitator for the event, an immersive experience focused on the six core principles of the fraternity, providing an invaluable opportunity for both alumni and undergraduate members to unite and enhance their leadership skills.
Throughout the retreat, attendees engaged in a variety of activities designed to deepen their knowledge of the fraternity's values and foster strong bonds within the Sig Tau community. The Institute featured both large group sessions and intimate, small group discussions, along with challenging outdoor ropes course exercises promoting team building and personal growth.
"This experience helped our members develop the skills necessary to become effective leaders and lifelong contributors to both the Fraternity and the Southeastern community," said Mu Chapter president Ryan Schoeppach, a sophomore aviation professional pilot major from Clinton.
Upon their return from the Noble Man Institute, four members were elected to the Mu Chapter's executive officer board:
The Mu Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma at Southeastern was founded in 1929. Sig Tau's mission is to be a fraternity of courageous and noble gentlemen who always endeavor forward.