Chapter Eternal: Chief Justice P. Harris Hines

Former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice P. Harris Hines entered Chapter Eternal on November 4, 2018, just two months after retiring. Born September 6, 1943, Hines grew up in Atlanta where he was a three-sport letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. He enrolled at Emory University and was initiated into the Georgia Epsilon Chapter of […]

2019 Foundation Scholarships Application Window Opens

The application process for the 2019 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation Scholarships is now open. Students who are pursuing degrees in either undergraduate or graduate study are eligible to apply for these award and, through the generosity of our alumni and friends, $89,000 will be awarded to assist our members in their academic pursuits for various […]

Open House Chicago: Levere Memorial Temple

On October 13–14, the Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) hosted the 8th Annual Open House Chicago (OHC), a free event that allows the public to view more than 250 of the greatest spaces and places in the city and near suburbs. This year was Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation’s fourth year participating in Open House Chicago, offering […]

Dean Morell Awarded Merit Key

Dean Morell (Oregon ’79) is the most recent recipient of the Merit Key, the second highest individual honor given by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. It recognizes an alumnus who has showed significant service and loyalty to the Fraternity over an extended period of time. Nominees must have served at least ten years of sustained leadership in multiple […]

Jim Gaines Reaches $50,000 Lifetime Giving Level

Committed to joining the Rudolph Society by the end of 2018, Jim Gaines (Middle Tennessee State ’69) met his goal with months to spare. Only a handful of SAE alumni have reached this $50,000 giving level in lifetime contributions, making Jim one of our most loyal and consistent donors. Jim gave his first gift in […]

Christian Brothers Captures SAE World Series

The SAE World Series returned to the historic City Park softball complex in New Orleans for it’s 33rd edition on June 1st and 2nd. 12 teams competed in the 2018 event. The New Orleans SAE Alumni Association dedicated this year’s event to the recently deceased Dr. John M. Daly, a key founder of the New […]

Chapter Raises $9,250 in Philanthropy

The chapter at Mississippi State University (Mississippi Theta) recently hosted the inaugural Bats & BBQ Home Run Derby, a philanthropy event with 100% of the proceeds going to YoungLife. Gathering at the campus softball field, participants included the other Greek-letter organizations and the school’s baseball team. The event raised $7,250—enough to send 20 kids to camp. […]

Love, Mom & Dad (Educational Version)

In coordination with National Hazing Prevention Week, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is pleased to share an extended version of Love, Mom and Dad as an educational program for chapters, colonies, and other groups. Love, Mom and Dad was a keynote address given by the parents of Tim Piazza, Max Gruver, and Marquise Braham at the 83rd John O. […]

Texas A&M Fraternities Tutor Local Grade School Students

Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on The Battalion written by Shakirat Adetunji. To view the original, click here. Four Aggie fraternities are giving back to the Bryan-College Station community by tutoring and mentoring local grade school students. In 2009, a tutoring and mentoring program was created by the president of the Sigma Chi fraternity as a […]

Winner: The John O. Moseley Zeal Award

Recognition of achievement and dedication to the Fraternity is important. Members and chapters that have distinguished themselves on various levels of the Fraternity or within their professions bring honor not only to themselves but also to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Fraternity realizes the value in acknowledging exceptional service and that the presentation of an award […]

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