Hidden History: Tiffany Windows at Levere Memorial Temple

Editor’s Note: This article by Kristen Gwinn-Becker was first published by HistoryIT and can be viewed here. On August 2019, HistoryIT began a fascinating project with Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity. SAE’s national headquarters is housed in the Levere Memorial Temple in Evanston, Illinois. The building is first and foremost a memorial to SAE members who […]

Former staff member completes production milestone

James Irwin (Nicholls State ’05) achieved the Pacesetter First 40 award from Northwestern Mutual, where he serves as a Financial Representative in Schaumburg, IL. The Pacesetter First 40 honors Financial Representatives who set 40 clients on the path to achieving financial security during their first six months in the business through the issuance of life, disability […]

Alum honored with Pillar of the Profession

Daniel Maxwell (Syracuse ’86) was honored with the Pillar of the Profession Award by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). He currently serves as Associate Vice Chancellor/Associate Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Houston system. Each year, NASPA awards the Pillar of the Profession to distinguished individuals who have served […]

Ryan Senn’s COVID Fight

By April Capochino Myers I got the news on November 11. The text followed shortly after. My husband’s fraternity brother, Ryan Senn (Louisiana Tech ’04) was hospitalized with COVID. He was sick. Really sick. As I’m writing this, there are nearly 24 million confirmed COVID cases in the United States and nearly 400,000 people who […]

Virtual Executives Academy 2021

On January 9th and 10th, Sigma Alpha Epsilon hosted the first-ever Virtual Executives Academy. Executives Academy provides Eminent Archons, Eminent Deputy Archons, Eminent Treasurers, Recruitment Chairmen, Health and Safety Chairmen, Member Educators, and Advisors with the tools necessary for success in leading their chapters. Thanks to the SAE Foundation, this event was offered at no […]

Alum named to most influential list

Scott Dorsey (Indiana ’89) was recently named as one of the most influential people in central Indiana by the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ). The tech entrepreneur is a Managing Partner at High Alpha, a venture studio that conceives, launches and scales next-generation enterprise cloud companies. IBJ is celebrating its 40th anniversary by recognizing people who have shaped […]

Alum appointed to mayor’s cultural council

In a year where emotion, tension, and negativity was high, an alumnus from the University of Missouri-Kansas City is not backing down from trying to make the world a better place. Sam Lim, a member who graduated in 2018 with a degree in Languages & Literatures, was confirmed to two appointments for the City of […]

Donor Spotlight: Jim Gaines (Middle Tennessee State ‘69)

Sigma Alpha Epsilon depends on your generosity to elevate our members’ experience to the highest levels—learning how to become True Gentlemen and taking that knowledge out into the world. We want to highlight just one of our many donors who support this organization. Jim Gaines is a founding member of the Tennessee Beta chapter at […]

SAE World Series 2020

Editor’s Note: This article was provided by SAE World Series Co-chairman Geary Mason (Louisiana State ’84). On Friday the 13th of November 2020, in the middle of a global pandemic, the 35th Annual SAE World Series softball was successfully held in New Orleans. This event is usually held annually in early summer, but the COVID […]

Alum selected as Super Lawyer

Greg Funfsinn (Loyola-Chicago ’03) was selected as one of the 2021 Kentucky Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers is a rating service of attorneys from over 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Their magazine is distributed to all attorneys, the lead corporate counsel of Russell 3000 companies, and ABA-approved […]

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