Alabama Mu house renovations
“Make no little plans” is a quote attributed to noted architect Daniel Burnham. But, it could also be used for the alumni of Alabama Mu, who decided it was time to renovate the “Mother Mu” chapter house. But, they didn’t stop at new paint. They envisioned a total renovation to make the house suitable for […]
Binghamton raises money for fallen NYPD officer
This article by Briana Supardi first appeared on WICZ/Fox 40. View the original HERE. A Binghamton University fraternity is using social media for a good cause. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity [Binghamton/New York Omega] has launched a social media campaign to raise awareness and money for the family of fallen NYPD officer Brian Mulkeen. Officer Mulkeen […]
Long Island leads fight against cancer
by Joesph Aberasturi, Long Island University undergraduate member On Friday, September 6th, the chapter at of Long Island University held a philanthropy event for the American Cancer Society of Hauppauge. The American Cancer Society is a nonprofit organization with the mission to save lives and leads the fight for a cancer-free world. Each year, roughly […]
Fresno State Alumni Awards
Since 1953, Cal-State Fresno has honored alumni who embrace the Bulldog spirit and have made significant contributions to their profession, the university, and the community with the Top Dog Alumni Awards. The unique distinction honors alumni on their achievements in their careers and commitment to their communities. Each year, one alumnus or alumna receives the […]
Loyalty Day 2019
Thank you to our generous donors who showed their Phi Alpha spirit by giving back to SAE and joining the Phoenix Circle on Loyalty Day! With your help, the SAE Foundation raised $3,485 to support the mission of our Fraternity: to advance the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service for our members throughout […]
Brotherly love
This letter was originally published in the Indiana University Alumni Magazine. View the excerpt here. Greek life on American campuses has taken some big hit in recent years. Many of these were self-inflicted and, most of them, well-deserved. But recently, I attended the memorial service in Indianapolis for my friend, Art Angotti (Indiana ’66). I […]
Allegheny reunion
In 1970, a group of young men decided to join the Pennsylvania Omega chapter at Allegheny College. A small school of just over 2,000 students, all of them knew going in that these men would become their friends for life. The living members from that initiation class traveled a combined 9,540 miles from eight different […]
National Voter Registration Day 2019
Yesterday was National Voter Registration Day, a national holiday celebrating our democracy and ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to vote. There are more potential voters under the age of 35 than any other group. Young people, including the Sigma Alpha Epsilon collegiate body and most recent alumni, make up a third of the electorate. […]
TCU donates $100k to Movember
Note: This article first appeared on Movember’s website. Click HERE to view the original. “Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among college students and the prevalence of suicide attempts among male college students is rising. The need to reverse these trends highlights the importance of mental health support for college students and organizations […]
Chapter Eternal: T. Boone Pickens
Sigma Alpha Epsilon mourns the loss of one of our finest brothers, T. Boone Pickens (Oklahoma State ’51). Brother Pickens entered Chapter Eternal on Wednesday, September 11, 2019. The oil tycoon was well-known for many things, not the least of which was his philanthropic spirit which changed the course of many organizations. In addition to […]