HAMDEN, CT (02/29/2012)(readMedia)-- Daniel J Sullivan of Westfield, N.J., a marketing major in the School of Business at Quinnipiac University and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, was recently selected to participate in the Tragos Quest to Greece, a 10-day journey through Greece with fellow undergraduate members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, alumni mentors and university faculty.
Sullivan was selected from a pool of more than 15,000 as one of the fraternity's top 16 undergraduate members in the country. The Tragos Quest to Greece focuses on the ideals of sound mind and sound body, two of SigEp's core practices. It epitomizes SigEp's commitment to breaking stereotypes about Greek-letter organizations and carrying out its mission of building balanced men.
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