Purpose
The fundamental purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi is to provide recognition to
outstanding students in construction curricula. Sigma Lambda Chi is the society
that offers students the opportunity to be recognized locally and
internationally for their academic accomplishments as a construction major.
Aside from the fundamental purpose, Sigma Lambda Chi has three objectives:
- The first is to render service to the major field of study. This is
accomplished by active student participation in tasks and events that affect the
construction program that houses the local Sigma Lambda Chi chapter.
- The second objective is to develop good relations among campus, industry, and
the public. Undertaking projects which further this purpose is expected of
members of Sigma Lambda Chi.
- The third objective is to recognize outstanding professional individuals in
construction. Sigma Lambda Chi has honorary membership classifications that can
be bestowed upon individuals who deserve special recognition because of their
contribution to construction education or some facet of the construction industry.
Member of Association of American Honor Societies
Sigma Lambda Chi is a Member of the Association of College Honor Societies, Inc.
The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is an organization of
general and specialized honor societies who join forces for the establishment
and maintenance of desirable standards and useful functions in higher education,
and for the achievement of appropriate recognition.
Member societies of ACHS are national and international general and
specialized honor societies which are primarily associations of collegiate
chapters whose purposes are to recognize and encourage superior and/or
leadership achievement in some broad or specialized field of study at either
undergraduate or graduate levels, and which meet certain minimal standards.
History
Sigma Lambda Chi is a society that strongly holds to, and builds upon, the
history and traditions upon which it was founded.
Sigma Lambda Chi was founded by a group of individuals from Michigan State
University, in the Housing and Merchandising curriculum who were interested in
the enhancement of the construction profession. The first chapter, Alpha
Chapter, was established on April 30, 1949. The Alpha Chapter developed the
general guidelines by which the society is governed today.
Since that time, the society has grown to include forty-seven chapters across
the United States and Australia, with a total individual membership of over eighty-five hundred.
Honorary members of Sigma Lambda Chi are top individuals from industry and
academia who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the construction
industry or construction education, and who believe in the goals and ideals of
Sigma Lambda Chi.
Society Emblem
Our official Society emblem is found on the seal which is used for official
documents, and on the Key and the Tie Tack. This emblem is the design of
Kenneth Bretchelbauer. Kenneth was the first Vice President of Alpha, the first
Chapter of Sigma Lambda Chi.
The meaning or premise that is conveyed by the crest on the emblem is as
follows:
- The Trees in the overriding top portion of the crest represent the
supply of natural resources that are available to us as constructors.
- The Plans in the lower left portion of the crest represent the high
level of research and planning that we as constructors must apply and
maintain in our operations.
- The Building in the lower right portion of the crest represents the
homes and all engineered facilities and services that result from our
efforts as constructors.
- The original intention was to convey from forest resources, to logs and
lumber, to shelter and housing. Changing times and the spirit thereof have
broadened the general aspects of our society from merchant to
constructor. However, the basic premise remains: that the integrity of the
individual continues to be the guiding force.