“I learned that I need to live in the moment. I don't need to worry so much about stuff that went on yesterday or what may be happening a month from now. Life isn't about reaching an end-goal or racing to the finish of some competition; it's about the journey.”
—Russ Terry, University of Alabama
Quest to Greece ‘07
"When I left for the Quest to Greece, I was not looking for a fraternity experience. I thought my days on Crete would allow me to delve into the world of the Ancients and experience how they lived according to the Sound Mind and Sound Body philosophy. What I didn’t know was that this adventure would totally reshape how I view Sigma Phi Epsilon and completely alter my understanding of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love.”
—Chris Gerard, Southern Methodist University
Quest to Greece ‘02
“On the Quest I learned how important it is to learn throughout my life, and challenge myself. The experience of doing so in another culture, with my fraternity brothers, was incredible and something I will remember forever.”
—Chris Mitchell, Washington State University
Quest to Greece ‘07
"It was standing on the Areopagus that I realized this was no regular trip. I stood upon the rock and looked around as I heard the story of St. Paul. It was there I realized that if I were standing in the exact place nearly 2,000 ago, I would have seen and heard Paul in person.”
—Scott S. Hughes, Baker University
Quest to Greece ‘02
"The Quest to Greece was the most intellectually stimulating educational experience I have ever had… This unique study abroad scholarship from the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation was an invaluable learning experience that provided me with the opportunity to learn about the origin of the Greek fraternity system.”
—John R. Lukens, University of Richmond
Quest to Greece ‘01
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