Collegian hosts art gallery
Editor’s Note: This article, by Makayla Young, was originally posted by The Sunflower. In just six weeks over winter break, junior Julian Kincaid created 18 pieces of artwork to be showcased in Wichita State’s Cadman Art Gallery, located in the Rhatigan Student Center, for his Visual Culture exhibit. The 22-year-old art education major keeps himself busy […]
Philanthropy Abroad
Editor’s Note: The video above was created by Josh Peterson, an undergraduate at the San Diego State (California Theta). Traveling abroad is a staple of the collegiate experience. Many students, including SAEs, are very fortunate to have the opportunity to visit another country to enhance their academic profile while experiencing a culture unlike their own. […]
The Archon Circle for Annual Donors
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation is proud to recognize members of the Archon Circle, our giving society for donors who loyally contribute $500 or more to our annual fund every year (July 1 to June 30). Donations to our annual fund support three major areas: Educational and leadership development opportunities, including DeVotie Ritual Institute, Executives […]
In Profile: William C. Levere
Editor’s Note: This article was written and researched by Jim Craig of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits and Genabloggers. If you drive the tree-lined roads of Memorial Park Cemetery in suburban Chicagoland, you may happen upon an impressive monument by the side of the road. It is the burial site of William Collin (“Billy”) Levere, […]
UW-Madison hosts hockey fundraiser for epilepsy research
Editor’s Note: This writeup is courtesy of WISC-TV/Channel 3000. A fraternity at the UW-Madison raised awareness for epilepsy on Lake Mendota on Saturday afternoon [2/15]. Sigma Alpha Epsilon [Wisconsin Alpha] hosted its fifth annual boot hockey tournament and raised $15,000 for a local non-profit, Lily’s Fund. The students wanted to raise awareness about epilepsy because […]
From Executives Academy: The Birkman Basics
Editor’s Note: The below article is from the Being Plaid Blog, adapted slightly for use to describe our use of the Birkman Method® assessment during our Executives Academy. During the Executives Academy, all attendees completed one of our favorite tools for building teamwork and self-awareness is the Birkman Method® assessment. We talk about the Birkman […]
SAE alumnus selected for National Outstanding Alumni Award
This article was provided by the Long Beach City College Alumni Association. Dr. Durand is an alumnus of the chapter at Cal-State Long Beach (California Lambda). We are excited to announce that Long Beach City College (LBCC) alumnus Dr. Jean-Bernard Durand will receive the 2020 Outstanding Alumni Award from the American Association of Community Colleges […]
The Cabanatuan Alpha Story
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States’ entrance into the Second World War sounded a new call to sacrifice for all Americans, especially the young, college-aged men eligible for the draft. Between 1942 and 1943, SAE’s average chapter size dwindled as members went off to war, and by 1944, the few chapters that […]
Morehead State legacies
This article was first posted by Statement Magazine of Morehead State. View the original here. For Rick (Morehead State ’90) and Rhonda Whelan, Morehead State University (MSU) is a way of life. And it all began at a fraternity/sorority event more than 30 years ago. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon while she […]
Why Evanston?
by Tyler Stokesbary, Building Manager I am often asked by both brothers and visitors as they gaze upon the Tiffany Stained Glass in the foyer of the Levere Memorial Temple, “Why Evanston? Why not Alabama?” During a harsh Chicago winter, I often ask myself the same question. One hundred years ago, as of January 17th, […]