Honoring Dan Stanczak: A Legacy of Leadership and a New Chapter for SAE’s Financial Stewardship

After over 20 years of dedicated service, we bid a heartfelt farewell to Dan Stanczak (Loyola ’03), who has served as our Chief Business Officer and a steadfast steward of the Fraternity’s finances. Dan’s decision to step away was made with great care and for the benefit of his family and future, and we are […]
James Madison Brothers Raise over $35k for Cancer Research and Treatment

The James Madison (Virginia Mu) chapter recently raised over $35,000 for Cancer Research and Treatment — a cause close to their hearts. They typically set up their fundraising team at the start of the fall semester, and brothers signed up throughout the school year. The spring semester is when they really begin to make a […]
‘Tis the Season to be Frozen

This article was originally published by Donalsonville News: https://www.donalsonvillenews.com/2025/01/30/tis-the-season-to-be-frozen/ I went home on Tuesday and picked up my parents’ motor home, driving it back to Auburn the next morning. After loading the Winnebago with essential supplies, four couples took off for Maggie Valley, North Carolina. The occasion was the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Winter Formal, and the year […]
INDIANA EPSILON CONTINUES TRADITION AT EVANSVILLE’S ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL

Editors note: This article has been published by the University of Evansville News and Public Relations. https://www.evansville.edu/news/articleDetail.cfm?articleId=3113 The members of the University of Evansville’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity will continue their participation in Evansville’s Annual Fall Festival, a tradition they have proudly upheld since 2012. SAE’s booth at the festival serves a noble cause, […]
Season 3, Episode 1 – I Want To Be That Guy

The first episode of Season 3 features Vincent Marsala, SAE alumnus and Superintendent for Turner Construction Company. Most recently, he oversaw the construction of LA’s brand new So-Fi Stadium. So-Fi Stadium is home to the LA Chargers and LA Rams and will host Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the College Football Championship in 2023, and […]
Freshman with Leukemia finds home away from home with Colorado Phi
Like the Phoenix rose from the ashes, Jack Paul (’24) rose to the occasion when times were tough. The freshman Criminal Justice major at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs finished his last chemotherapy treatment on April 9. Paul was diagnosed with Pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia [ALL] in 2018 when he was a […]
NIC hosts Town Hall, shares resources

On March 9, 2021, the North American Interfraternity Council (NIC) hosted a Town Hall following two student deaths, both allegedly related to fraternity hazing activities. While these tragedies do not involve Sigma Alpha Epsilon, let us take this time to grieve for these young men, their families, and our interfraternal friends and reflect upon how […]
Women’s History Month 2021

March is Women’s History Month, a time to commemorate and encourage the study, observance, and celebration of the vital role women have played throughout American history. Although Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a men’s organization, there have been many significant women in our history, the most famous perhaps being Lucy Pattie. The Pattie family members were […]
Black History Month discussion with Eminent Supreme Chronicler Ben Johnson

Throughout Black History Month, Sigma Alpha Epsilon reaffirmed its commitment to our Black members, employees, and volunteers by celebrating and honoring the extensive contributions of African-Americans throughout history. As True Gentlemen, we think of the rights and feelings of others rather than our own, to ensure our brothers feel wanted, welcomed, and engaged for Life. […]
Season 2, Episode 2: Phoenix Member Education Program

Sigma Alpha Epsilon is back with another great show. Tune in today with new hosts, Jeremy Bellman and Cody Delmendo, as they discuss the Phoenix Member Education Program with the Coordinator of Educational Programs, Eric Eidson. Two undergraduates from the University of Nebraska and Harvard University also join the conversation to provide examples of how […]