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SIGMA BETA RHO FRATERNITY INC. Are You BROTHERHOOD BEYOND ALL BARRIERS READY? Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity affords its members an opportunity to enhance the social and chari- table experiences of their collegiate life through various leadership and volunteer projects while encouraging them to maintain their academics at a high level. Diversity plays an important role in our success; Sigma Beta Rho today is the fastest growing multicultural fraternity in the world and we continue to set ourselves apart through the unique position we hold with regards to the different cultures and values represented amongst our membership. After graduation, our members have a nationwide network of alumni professionals working in all SOCIETY industries at their disposal. OUR VISION IS TO CULTIVATE A GLOBAL BROTHERHOOD LEADERSHIP NETWORK FOUNDED IN BROTHERHOOD, AND IMPASSIONED BY REMEMBRANCE SERVICE TO EACH OTHER AND OUR WORLD SIGMHA BETiA sRHOtory FRATERNITY INC. Are You OuBrR OpTiHllEaRrHs OoOf DS oBEcYieOtNyD, BArLoL tBhAeRrRhIEoRoSd, and Remembrance were established upon the formation of the Alpha Chapter at the University of Pennsylva- nia in Philadelphia on August 16, 1996. Our founders realized the unique promise of a Greek--lettered organRizatiEon tAhat inDstillsY positive values amongst its members, provides an avenue for leadership, ?and Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity affords its members promotes self-- betterment. an opportunity to enhance the social and chari- table experiences of their collegiate life through various leadership and volunteer projects while As their fraternity developed, these founderesnc ouunradginegr tshetmoo tod m atihntaaint tthheire ayca dmemuics t maintain a constant and growing nationwidaet a nhigeht lweveol.r Dkiv eirnsity oplradyse anr imtop otrtrauntl ryol e manifest their organizational vision. As sucihn ,o usr esuvcceesrsa; Slig mnae Bwet ab Rrhoo tohdaeyr is t hwe ere fastest growing multicultural fraternity in the inducted on August 22, 1998 in New York. Awot rltdh aandt w tei mconetin,u e tiog seht otu mrselevens a fprarot m three different universities were given the sthtraoutughs t hoe fu nNiquaet pioosintioan lw eF hoould nwidthi ng Fathers as they were the visionaries who haredga erdss toa thbel diisffherendt c ualtu frersa anted rvanluietsy represented amongst our membership. After that would last for years to come. graduation, our members have a nationwide network of alumni professionals working in all SOCIETY industries at their disposal. OUR VISION IS TO CULTIVATE A GLOBAL BROTHERHOOD LEADERSHIP NETWORK FOUNDED IN BROTHERHOOD, AND IMPASSIONED BY REMEMBRANCE SERVICE TO EACH OTHER AND OUR WORLD *National Representation of Sigma Beta Rho Sigma Beta Rho Today Modern day Sigma Beta Rho has grown considerably since its inception. It has expanded from its roots on the East Coast to forty recognized chapters and colonies that span the breadth of the nation. This growth stems from a reputation for excellent, values-- based programming, diversity amongst our brotherhood, and alignment with the ideals of many students who strive for a competitive edge before entering a post--globalized working world. As an organization that prides itself on having individuals from every conti- nent, ethnicity, and religion, we seek to foster enriching, cross--cultural discourse both amongst our members and within our campus communities. Through the efforts of our brothers, we have become the largest, most expansive fraternity of our kind in sixteen years. With each passing day, we strive to take one more step towards realizing the nationwide network envisioned by our Founding Fathers. SOS CHILDRENʻS VILLAGE As a fraternity that is heavily invested in service to our community, we have chosen S.O.S. Children's Villages to be our national philanthropy. This foundation has been working with underprivileged families around the world (in 133 different countries) since 1960 in order to prevent the crises that result from familial separation. Too often, these crises leave children abandoned, destitute, orphaned, and in need of family--based care. An untold number of these young victims worldwide are living without their biological families; therefore, S.O.S. provides about 50,000 such child- ren and 15,000 young adults with a permanent new family, including a '24 hours a day' S.O.S. mother. partial list Accenture Consulting Lippincott Williams & Wilkins American College of Preventive Medicine Lockheed Martin Bank of America Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine Bloomberg Massachusetts General Hospital Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Mayo Clinic Bottomline Technologies Medical College of Virginia Brown Brothers Harriman Memorial Sloan Kettering CCH Incorporate Michigan State University College of Law Chase Manhattan Montifiore Medical Center Citicorp MONY Group Columbia University College of Dental Medicine Mount Sinai Medical Center Computer Associates New York – Presbyterian Medical Center Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Deloitte & Touche NYC Human Resources Administration Department of Defense Oppenheimer Department of State Ovid Technologies Deutsche Bank Smith Barney Dow Jones Sprint/Nextel Drexel University College of Medicine US Air Force Eastern Virginia Medical School Wachovia Bank Environmental Protection Agency Wells Fargo Ernst & Young White and Case LLP FactSet Research Systems Xerox Corporation Federal Bureau of Investigation Yale – New Haven Medical Center.