
Built for Life: Brotherhood, Mentorship, and the Power of Advising
For many alumni, the question isn’t whether they care about Sigma Alpha Epsilon; it’s whether they can realistically give back amid careers, marriages, and young

For many alumni, the question isn’t whether they care about Sigma Alpha Epsilon; it’s whether they can realistically give back amid careers, marriages, and young

Editor’s note: The original article was published by Anya Rao to UC News. https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2026/01/uc-alumnus-honored-for-six-decades-of-impact-in-engineering-innovation.html Mike Bowman (Cincinnati ’63) received the Lifetime Achievement Award from UC

Editor’s note: The article was originally published by Gettysburg College. https://www.gettysburg.edu/news/stories?id=e0678c1d-93df-4011-989c-2fbb9585a2e6 Gettysburg prepares students for career success through exploration, leadership, and mentorship. Students learn to

Chapter Advisor, Louisiana Epsilon Strong chapters are built on more than numbers; they are built on brothers. Few embody that truth more clearly than Jonathan

At Sigma Alpha Epsilon, we often say that an advisor is the quiet force that steadies the ship, supports the collegian brothers, and teaches the

The Impact Award, approved by the SAE Foundation Board, recognizes mentors as vital catalysts for personal and professional growth. This year, Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi ’90) received

When Brother John Festervand (Middle Tennessee State ’04) joined Colorado State University in 2015, he brought more than a decade of experience from major universities

The following is an edited excerpt of the life narrative that will be read during the 2025 Gold Star Hall Ceremony. https://www.miragenews.com/eugene-armstrong-honored-in-2025-gold-star-1563838/#google_vignette Eugene Mortimer Armstrong (Iowa