Sigma Phi “The Epsilon Of New York” chapter forms a tight-knit brotherhood, dedicated to upholding excellence in leadership, scholarship, and camaraderie at Cornell University since 1890. Within the intimate setting of Sigma Phi, emphasis is placed on individual development, fostering enduring friendships that extend far beyond the college years.

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The Epsilon Renews

On October 24, Epsilon Association President Glenn "Rusty" George, C'82, enjoyed a very public opportunity to recognize the recent donation of four new Cornell college banners. The donation was made jointly by the Epsilon Association and Dan Mansoor, C'76. Rusty spoke at a reception hosted by Cornell's Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life in the very special space where the banners hang: the Memorial Room at Willard Straight Hall, Cornell's student union. The event was held during Cornell's Trustee-Council Annual Meeting weekend, bringing the University's trustees to campus and to the Sigma Phi event.

The Epsilon and Dan Mansoor, C'76, first donated such banners to the University in 1989. There were eight at that time, each representing a different college within the University. In the years since, new banners have been added as new Cornell colleges have been inaugurated or their logos were updated. This gift concept was the idea of Dan Mansoor, then the Epsilon's Director of Alumni Engagement & Philanthropy. Dan had just helped create the Sigma Phi Gift Account at Cornell, the primary development mechanism used to this day by the Epsilon.

Beyond merely explaining the donation, Rusty took the opportunity to point his audience to the many and varied connections between the Society and the University. "There are numerous such touchpoints," Rusty explained, "between Sigma Phi and Cornell. Nearly two thousand graduates since our first house opened in 1890, a dozen or more faculty members over time, several trustees (including Life Trustee Ezra Cornell, C'69, and Chairman Emeritus Bob Harrison, C'73), and scores of recipients of Oliphant and Tannenbaum Speakers Fellowships over the past half-century."

He described in particular the part played by Andrew Dickson White, G'1850, who went on to become co-founder and first president of Cornell. Fortunately for Sigma Phi, that brother remained an active Sig the rest of his life. Not only did he assist in founding the Epsilon of New York, he served as editor of The Flame as well as Chairman of the S&A from 1913-15. Rusty explained: "White deeply valued all fraternities, believing they cultivated leadership, self-governance, and enduring friendship among young men. During his presidency, he accorded them pride of place at Cornell, both physically and socially." Thank you, esteemed Brother White!

The Epsilon invites any and all who visit Cornell to stop by the Memorial Room (a medieval-style hall with hammer-beam ceiling) to view the banners and to read the permanent plaque thanking Sigma Phi!

Cornell’s Banners

Originally published in The Flame, the journal of Sigma Phi Fraternity, Issue 143, December 2025

The Epsilon Renews

Cornell’s Banners

On October 24, Epsilon Association President Glenn “Rusty” George, C’82, enjoyed

a very public opportunity to recognize the recent donation of four new Cornell

college banners. The donation was made jointly by the Epsilon Association and Dan

Mansoor, C’76. Rusty spoke at a reception hosted by Cornell’s Office of Sorority

and Fraternity Life in the very special space where the banners hang: the Memorial

Room at Willard Straight Hall, Cornell’s student union. The event was held during

Cornell’s Trustee-Council Annual Meeting weekend, bringing the University’s

trustees to campus and to the Sigma Phi event.

The Epsilon and Dan Mansoor, C’76, first donated such banners to the University

in 1989. There were eight at that time, each representing a different college within

the University. In the years since, new banners have been added as new Cornell

colleges have been inaugurated or their logos were updated. This gift concept was

the idea of Dan Mansoor, then the Epsilon’s Director of Alumni Engagement &

Philanthropy. Dan had just helped create the Sigma Phi Gift Account at Cornell,

the primary development mechanism used to this day by the Epsilon.

Beyond merely explaining the donation, Rusty took the opportunity to point

his audience to the many and varied connections between the Society and the

University. “There are numerous such touchpoints,” Rusty explained, “between

Sigma Phi and Cornell. Nearly two thousand graduates since our first house opened

in 1890, a dozen or more faculty members over time, several trustees (including Life

Trustee Ezra Cornell, C’69, and Chairman Emeritus Bob Harrison, C’73), and scores of

recipients of Oliphant and Tannenbaum Speakers Fellowships over the past half-century.”

He described in particular the part

played by Andrew Dickson White,

G’1850, who went on to become co-

founder and first president of Cornell.

Fortunately for Sigma Phi, that brother

remained an active Sig the rest of his

life. Not only did he assist in founding

the Epsilon of New York, he served

as editor of The Flame as well as

Chairman of the S&A from 1913-15.

Rusty explained: “White deeply valued

all fraternities, believing they cultivated

leadership, self-governance, and enduring

friendship among young men. During

his presidency, he accorded them pride

of place at Cornell, both physically and

socially.” Thank you, esteemed Brother

White!

The Epsilon invites any and all who

visit Cornell to stop by the Memorial

Room (a medieval-style hall with

hammer-beam ceiling) to view the

banners and to read the permanent

plaque thanking Sigma Phi!

Spring

Meeting

Members and friends of the Epsilon Association, Inc. are warmly invited to attend the organization’s upcoming Spring Meeting, taking place on Saturday, April 18, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (EDT) at the Willard Straight Hall Art Gallery (Room 413) on the campus of Cornell University.

F R I D A Y
A P R I L 1 7 – 7 : 3 0 P M

P R E - M E E T I N G D I N N E R 7:30 PM

Informal dinner the evening before
the meeting.

Food Lab Bar & Kitchen

113 North Aurora Street Ithaca, NY 14850.

S A T U R D A Y
A P R I L 1 8 – 9 : 0 0 A M – 1 0 : 3 0 A M

M E E T I N G

  • The meeting will begin with routine association business from

  • A recap of the Mid-Winter Meeting

  • An update on the Capital Campaign kickoff

  • Highlights of the significant fundraising progress achieved to date

S A T U R D A Y
A P R I L 1 8 – 1 0 : 3 0 A M – 1 : 0 0 P M

M E E T I N G

Senior members of the administration at Cornell University will join the meeting during this portion of the program to participate in the discussion and share their perspectives on the path forward.

  • The meeting will shift to a focused strategic discussion on the future of the active chapter
    at Cornell.

  • This session will examine the critical success factors demonstrated by chapters that have successfully returned to campus after a pause in operations

  • Specific steps required to restart the active chapter.

M I C R O S OF T
T E A M S
M E E T I N G

Meeting ID: 249 094 341 763 36

Passcode: KU6gp2e4

For those who are unable to attend in person, a remote participation option will be available via Microsoft Teams.

Paid your dues

for 2026

Epsilon Sigma Phi launched a dues program in January 2025. Being a brother in good standing means more than you might think.

Spring

Meeting

Members and friends of theEpsilon Association, Inc.are warmly invited to attend the organization’s upcoming Spring Meeting, taking place onSaturday, April 18, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (EDT)at theWillard Straight Hall Art Gallery (Room 413)on the campus of Cornell University.

For those who are unable to attend in person, a remote participation option will be available via Microsoft Teams.

F R I D A Y
A P R I L 1 7 – 7 : 3 0 P M

P R E - M E E T I N G D I N N E R 7:30 PM

Informal dinner the evening before
the meeting.

Food Lab Bar & Kitchen

113 North Aurora Street Ithaca, NY 14850.

S A T U R D A Y
A P R I L 1 8 – 9 : 0 0 A M – 1 0 : 3 0 A M

M E E T I N G

  • The meeting will begin with routine association business from

  • A recap of the Mid-Winter Meeting

  • An update on the Capital Campaign kickoff

  • Highlights of the significant fundraising progress achieved to date

S A T U R D A Y
A P R I L 1 8 – 1 0 : 3 0 A M – 1 : 0 0 P M

M E E T I N G

Senior members of the administration at Cornell University will join the meeting during this portion of the program to participate in the discussion and share their perspectives on the path forward.

  • The meeting will shift to a focused strategic discussion on the future of the active chapter
    at Cornell.

  • This session will examine the critical success factors demonstrated by chapters that have successfully returned to campus after a pause in operations

  • Specific steps required to restart the active chapter.

M I C R O S OF T
T E A M S
M E E T I N G

Meeting ID: 249 094 341 763 36

Passcode: KU6gp2e4

NATIONAL NEWS

2026 Convention in Burlington, VT

The Preliminary 2026 Convention weekend agenda includes:

  • Thursday

    • Welcome reception

  • Friday

    • S&A and Educational Foundation Meetings

    • Undergraduate Leadership Symposium

    • Casual dinner

    • Hicks Oratorical Contest

    • Conclave

  • Saturday

    • Annual meeting of Sigma Phi members

    • Afternoon activities on your own

    • Convention banquet

    • Departure brunch

Thu, Sep 24 | Sigma Phi Place

Join us on the shores of Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT for Convention 2026

Time & Location

Sep 24, 2026, 4:00 PM – Sep 27, 2026, 12:00 PM

Sigma Phi Place, 420 College St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA

New Website
Coming 2026

We’re working on an updated look and improved experience. We will announce more details in February. Until then, please check back for updates.

Hot Off The Presses


The Fall 2025 edition of
The Epsiloner is now available!

Inside, you'll find updates from chapter leadership, alumni news, a look ahead at upcoming events, and a special remembrance honoring our brother Ken Dryden (C’66). 

There’s a lot happening — and your continued support and engagement truly make a difference as we move forward. Please take a few moments to read through, and as always, don’t hesitate to reach out with questions, updates, or just to reconnect. 

— Geoff Perry C’82