Seniors' Plans After Graduation
Sigma Phi Epsilon would like to thank our seniors for the time they spent with us, and wish them the best of luck in their post graduation endeavors. Here is what each of them plan on doing after Indiana Zeta.
Jonathon Becker
- Class: Senior
- Major: Communications: Journalism
- Hometown: St. Louis, MO
Senior Jonathon Becker plans to begin work in the fall at 'boom reactive' a St. Louis based company started in January of 2009 by Brother Shaun "The Colonel" Hautly (2007). Jon will be working as a writer, social media director and graphic designer for the company. In the mean time, he will be working for his fourth summer at Camp Arcadia, a Lutheran family camp in Michigan where he will be working as Program Director.
Justin Egge
- Class: Senior
- Major: Biology / Theology
- Hometown: Sioux Falls, SD
Starting next year Justin will be attending the School of Public Health at Saint Louis University for two years. His program is concentrated in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness.
Tim Garibay
- Class: Senior
- Major: Geography
- Hometown: Griffith, IN
Brother Tim Garibay has been accepted into grad school at UIC (The University of Illinois at Chicago) He plans on getting his Master's in Urban Planning and Policy. He will be living in the city (Logan Square) starting a week after graduation and beginning school in the fall. He will have a paid summer internship in Environmental Restoration in Cook County.
Phil Labrash
- Class: Senior
- Major: Civil Engineering, Business
- Hometown: Fort Wayne, IN
Brother Phil LaBrash has accepted an offer to work full-time for DLZ Corp. in their Fort Wayne location beginning this summer. He will participate in transportation and public works design as well as construction project management.
Joel Mathwig
- Class: Senior
- Major: Geography
- Hometown: Fall Creek, WI
Joel Mathwig will be pursuing a Master's degree in Geography at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC.
Joseph Miller
- Class: Senior
- Major:
- Hometown: Flanagan, IL
Joe Miller has accepted a scholarship offer from the Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
