Quick Info

Quick Info

National Establishment: August 16th, 1996 at the University of Pennsylvania

Chapter Establishment: Northeastern University, est. April 14th, 2007

Pillars: Society, Brotherhood, Remembrance

Colors: Red, Black, Green

Motto: “Brotherhood beyond all Barriers”

Achievement:

Chapter of the Year, MGC, 2008, 2009

Chapter of the Year, Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc., 2009

Recruitment

Recruitment

Fall recruitment is quickly approaching!  If you’d like to receive more information about our organization and upcoming events this Fall, don’t hesitate to contact us at rush@neusigrho.com if you have any questions!

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LEADERSHIP

LEADERSHIP

Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity, Inc. believes in the principal of “brotherhood beyond all barriers.”    We promote diversity within our organization and are proud to accept brothers of all cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs. With such a diverse foundation of brothers, we continue to create capable and upstanding leaders for the community that has done so much for us, breaking down barriers between different ethnic groups and contributing our time and effort to attaining a better and brighter future for all.

Philanthropy

Philanthropy

Welcome to Sigma Beta Rho

Sigma Beta Rho is the premier national multicultural fraternity in the United States. Founded in 1996, on the principles of duty to society, dedication to brotherhood, and the remembrance of cultural awareness, Sigma Beta Rho has since grown to share it’s goals with over 2,500 men on over 45 college campuses.

The Northeastern University Associate Chapter was founded on April 14th 2007 by thirteen young gentlemen. These individuals were strangers to one another, coming from different cultures, backgrounds, and lifestyles. Through the principles of Sigma Beta Rho, these thirteen men grew to understand and respect one another, and celebrate the differences which make them unique. Unified through diversity, these gentlemen became known as the Alpha Class of Northeastern University.

In the year that followed, the Alpha Class passed on the teachings of brotherhood beyond all barriers to ten additional gentlemen who were inducted as the Beta and Gamma classes of Sigma Beta Rho at Northeastern University. With the assistance of other multicultural Greeks, these twenty-three gentlemen pioneered the establishment of the Multicultural Greek Council at Northeastern University in the fall of 2008 and became an officially recognized multicultural Greek organization at Northeastern University. Their enthusiasm has fueled their success in the years which follow, and they continue to maintain an active presence in both the Northeastern and surrounding Boston communities.

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