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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, […]

Tennessee legacies

As a father to a young son, you may wish many things for them as they grow up; general happiness, perfect health, good grades, to be a superstar athlete, and to have a good job and family one day. But as an alumnus of a fraternity, they may also hope for one other thing: for […]

Veteran’s Day 2019

On this Veterans Day, Sigma Alpha Epsilon honors all those who have served in our nation’s Armed Forces, and we take particular pride in the exemplary service of our fellow brothers who are military veterans. SAE has a long history of supporting our military, which, in fact, led to the construction of our headquarters. Billy […]

UT-Martin House Dedication

The University of Tennessee at Martin chapter recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly dedicated chapter house. Two of the rooms were named after prolific UT-Martin alums. The social room is named after the late Jamie Duncan (’97), a member who lost the battle to cancer in 2002. The chapter room is named after […]

Archives: The Record Winter 2001

Many SAE members are legacy members: those who have blood relatives in the Fraternity. It is not uncommon to see multiple generations of brothers come from the same family. Stanley Lind (Kansas ’42) was very headstrong in his efforts to keep both family and Fraternity as focal points throughout his life. Thumbing back to the […]

Alabama Mu house renovations

“Make no little plans” is a quote attributed to noted architect Daniel Burnham. But, it could also be used for the alumni of Alabama Mu, who decided it was time to renovate the “Mother Mu” chapter house. But, they didn’t stop at new paint. They envisioned a total renovation to make the house suitable for […]

Loyalty Day 2019

Thank you to our generous donors who showed their Phi Alpha spirit by giving back to SAE and joining the Phoenix Circle on Loyalty Day! With your help, the SAE Foundation raised $3,485 to support the mission of our Fraternity: to advance the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service for our members throughout […]

Brotherly love

This letter was originally published in the Indiana University Alumni Magazine. View the excerpt here. Greek life on American campuses has taken some big hit in recent years. Many of these were self-inflicted and, most of them, well-deserved. But recently, I attended the memorial service in Indianapolis for my friend, Art Angotti (Indiana ’66). I […]

National Voter Registration Day 2019

Yesterday was National Voter Registration Day, a national holiday celebrating our democracy and ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to vote. There are more potential voters under the age of 35 than any other group. Young people, including the Sigma Alpha Epsilon collegiate body and most recent alumni, make up a third of the electorate. […]

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