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Miami urges students, fraternities to refrain from big parties

Editor’s Note: This article by Casey Brosokas first appeared in the Oxford Observer and can be viewed here. Even though face-to-face instruction has been suspended until mid-September, many Miami University students are already moving back into their Oxford homes away from home. After months quarantined inside with family, it isn’t too unbelievable that many Miami students […]

Virtual Installations

On August 17, 2020, the chapter at Iowa State University (Iowa Gamma) made SAE history by being the first to host a virtual installation. Seven men were inducted as colony members by ESA Greg Brandt, Past ESR Tom Goodale, ESR Chris Hancock, 11 alumni of the chapter, and SAE staff. One week later, 14 men […]

Episode 1: Chapter Finance Talk

The first episode of TG Talk features Ross Pometta, Manager of Membership & Records, and Kaden Mortenson, Eminent Treasurer from Nevada Beta. Ross and Kaden give advice on financial planning for the fall including information on the fall invoice, navigating difficult conversations with chapter brothers, and utilizing OmegaFi to streamline your membership and financial records. […]

SAE Foundation and Fraternity launch all-new podcast, TG Talk

Sigma Alpha Epsilon is proud to present TG Talk, an all-new initiative brought to you by the SAE Foundation. Together with the Fraternity, the Foundation will host a bi-weekly podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Discussions center around Fraternity updates, best practices, and chapter operations. Upcoming topics for the fall semester include virtual recruitment, membership […]

2020 SAE Award Winners

Editor’s Note: The video above is a recording of the virtual SAE Awards Ceremony 2020 which aired on Wednesday, July 29, 2020.  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 […]

A letter from the SAE Foundation CEO

Dear Brothers of SAE, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself to the Realm. Having just recently retired, I was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to serve the organization that has made such an impact on me. Now, after serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation for […]

SAE Foundation hires undergraduates, reestablishes call center

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation recently opened up several remote job opportunities for undergraduates and young alumni. Beginning July 6, fourteen collegiate brothers and two recent graduates began working for the Foundation as Donor Relations Coordinators. These brothers are spending their time calling alumni, with many goals in mind: Building brotherhood – we want to know […]

SAE receives three NIC awards

Editor’s Note: The virtual awards show video (above) was produced and published by the North American Interfraternity Conference. The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) annually recognizes excellence in the fraternal experience by conferring Awards of Distinction to individuals and groups who exemplify leadership, service, and fraternal values. The award categories recognize outstanding undergraduate fraternity men, […]

Chapter Eternal: Thomas L. Hodges (Arkansas ’64)

Sigma Alpha Epsilon is saddened to learn that Brother Thomas L. Hodges, President of the SAE Financial & Housing Corporation, entered Chapter Eternal on July 14, 2020. Hodges initiated into SAE at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville (Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon) during the spring of 1961 and graduated in 1964. After a long and very successful career in […]

The Initiation at Andernach

Editor’s Note: Below is an excerpt from Billy Levere’s book, “SAE in the World War.” Published in 1928, it regales the important role SAE had in the first World War. Of the 18,250 SAE members at the time, 7,500 fought in that great conflict more than 100 years ago. Through adversity, they emerged victoriously and […]

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