List of Kappa Sigma Members - Academics

Academics

  • Steven C. Beering (Chi), Former President, Purdue University
  • Thomas J. Clifford (Delta-Mu), Former President, University of North Dakota
  • Arthur H. DeRosier Jr. (Epsilon-Nu), Former President, Rocky Mountain College
  • John G. Johnson (Delta-Alpha), President, Butler University
  • R. D. "Dan" Burck (Tau), Chancellor, University of Texas System, University of Texas
  • Theron Montgomery Jr. (Alpha-Nu), President, Jacksonville State
  • William N. Ruud (Delta-Mu), President, Shippensburg University
  • John W. Ryan (Delta-Sigma), President Emeritus, Indiana University
  • George J. Chedson (Delta-Sigma), Former President, Hope College
  • William Cade (Tau), President, University of Lethbridge, behavioral ecologist
  • Ralph Gallucci (Epsilon-Theta), Dept. Chair, Classics, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Gary Forsee (Beta Chi), President, University of Missouri System
  • E. Joseph Savoie (Epsilon-Chi), President, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Frank C. Erwin (Tau), Chair, Board of Regents, University of Texas
  • Ralph N. Tirey (Beta), Past President, Indiana State University
  • D. M. Smith (Kappa), Chair, Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology

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