History
The Kappa Sigma Philanthropy is this.
Military Heroes
This is the year we were officially chartered.
2023
Known as “Bam” this ex-basketball player has been a part of Kappa Sigma since the beginning.
Matthew Johnson
Currently on the FDU Golf team, as well as previously on the basketball team this brother is our Grand Master.
Aidan Newman
The current commander in chief lives here.
White House, Washington D.C.
This is the President position in Kappa Sigma.
Grand Master
Originally the first Grand Scribe of the chapter, now the Grand Procurator of the Chapter, this brother is also a part of the Tennis Team.
Jaden Andresen
This brother makes pizzas for a living.
Salvatore Scalici
Along with being on the Men’s Soccer Team this brother is the chapter’s Public Relations chair.
Douglas Reitemeyer
These are the five branches of the United States Military.
Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard
These two symbols make up the badge of Kappa Sigma.
Star and Crescent
This is the year we officially became a colony.
2022
Along with being our social chair, this brother is a part of the men's basketball team.
Mike Morrissey
This brother along with being a captain of the baseball team is also an RA.
Mark Geist
Veterans Day is this day.
November 11th
These four words are the pillars of Kappa Sigma.
Service, Leadership, Fellowship, Scholarship
All the way from Warren County, this Lacrosse player is our Grand Master of ceremonies.
Ryan Elbassiouny
A Carpenter, Firefighter, President of the FDU Wealth Management Association and Kappa Sigma’s fundraising chair.
Ryan Sickinger
This brother knows a thing or two about making chipotle bowls.
Nick Chisari
This branch of the military is actually older than the United States because it was formed by George Washington in 1775, while the U.S. was not established until 1776.
The Army
Known as the Gold Hearted Virginian, he revolutionized Kappa Sigma to what it is today.
Stephen Alonzo Jackson
This man was the original Grand Master of the previous Kappa Sigma Chapter.
Chris Suttmeier
Generally referred to by his last name, this captain of the FDU Lacrosse team is also a co-founder of the chapter.
Tyler Perkins
This brother is all the way from Arizona, wears #11 on the FDU Men’s basketball team.
Carson Woods
This esteemed U.S. military cemetery directly across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. which was founded during the Civil War to hold the deceased from the nation's conflicts.
Arlington National Cemetery