Three-term Senator to retire
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has a rich history of Brothers who have served the United States in an elected office, but few as many times as Johnny Isakson (Georgia ’66). He holds the distinction of being the only person elected to represent the state of Georgia in the state House (1977-1990, seven terms), state Senate (1993-1997, […]
2020 SAE Golf Tournament
This year marks the 42nd anniversary of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s National Amateur Golf Tournament, hosted by the Greater Pensacola SAE Alumni Association, April 30 – May 2, 2020, at Perdido Key Golf Club in Pensacola, FL. The tournament is SAE’s longest-running alumni association sponsored event. Come experience brotherhood, golf, sun, and the beaches of Florida’s […]
Tennessee legacies
As a father to a young son, you may wish many things for them as they grow up; general happiness, perfect health, good grades, to be a superstar athlete, and to have a good job and family one day. But as an alumnus of a fraternity, they may also hope for one other thing: for […]
Veteran’s Day 2019
On this Veterans Day, Sigma Alpha Epsilon honors all those who have served in our nation’s Armed Forces, and we take particular pride in the exemplary service of our fellow brothers who are military veterans. SAE has a long history of supporting our military, which, in fact, led to the construction of our headquarters. Billy […]
Movember 2019
This content was provided by Movember, a proud educational partner of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MOUSTACHE SEASON ARRIVES AS MOVEMBER KICKS-OFF ANNUAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN Everyone can sign-up to Grow, Move or Host to raise funds and awareness for men’s health Money raised during Movember funds programs and research in the areas of prostate cancer, testicular cancer […]
Mount Kilimanjaro 2019 – Climbing for a Cause
Over the summer of 2019, Beyond Adventures offered Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s undergraduate and alumni members, including family members, an opportunity to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Consistent with SAE’s vision of True Gentleman making our global community better, participants volunteered at a local school in a remote Tanzanian village before the climb. It was a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to […]
UT-Martin House Dedication
The University of Tennessee at Martin chapter recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly dedicated chapter house. Two of the rooms were named after prolific UT-Martin alums. The social room is named after the late Jamie Duncan (’97), a member who lost the battle to cancer in 2002. The chapter room is named after […]
Millikin raises money for JED Foundaton
This article by Ronnie Ovando-Gomez originally appeared in The Decaturian. View it HERE. On Wednesday, Oct. 9th from 4:00pm to 7:00 pm, the “Cookout on the Quad” took place at none other than the Miller Quad. The event was hosted by the Illinois Delta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, or SAE for short, a social […]
First Responder lunch
Earlier this month, the undergraduate chapter at South Dakota State held a First Responder Lunch. With invitations going out to Brookings Police officers, Brookings Fire Fighters, University police officers, and EMT personnel, all were welcomed to the chapter house to enjoy a free, grilled meal. 35 responders representing each entity were able to attend. The […]
Archives: The Record Winter 2001
Many SAE members are legacy members: those who have blood relatives in the Fraternity. It is not uncommon to see multiple generations of brothers come from the same family. Stanley Lind (Kansas ’42) was very headstrong in his efforts to keep both family and Fraternity as focal points throughout his life. Thumbing back to the […]