Remembering 9/11
On this day, we somberly remember the events of September 11, 2001, and as a nation, we share the grief of a day that continues to haunt our country. However, the courage exemplified by the American people shines brighter than the darkness experienced that day. Countless first-responders and volunteers risked their lives, with some giving […]
#StandUpToHarvard: Federal Judge Rejects Harvard’s Request for Dismissal
In December 2018, Sigma Alpha Epsilon joined several other interfraternal partners in filing a lawsuit against Harvard University in federal court, challenging their overreaching policy which sanctions individual students for choosing to join unrecognized single-sex organizations. In early 2019, Harvard responded by filing a motion to dismiss the case. Friday evening, we learned that the […]
Staffing Updates
Dustin Stewart (Georgia Southern University – Armstrong ’17) has been promoted to Manager of Chapter Development. Stewart previously served as a Coordinator of Chapter Development. In his role, Stewart will manage Central district field staff, coordinate health-and-safety programs and initiatives, and support volunteers and university partners. As an undergraduate, Stewart served as Eminent Archon, Eminent […]
Former Louisiana State University student convicted in fraternity hazing death
Editors Note: This article was originally written by Emanuella Grinberg and published on CNN.com. To read the article in its original format, visit here. A former Louisiana State University student was found guilty of negligent homicide Wednesday in the fraternity hazing death of 18-year-old pledge Maxwell Gruver, the East Baton Rouge District Attorney’s Office said. Matthew […]
Peace Officers Memorial Day
Today is Peace Officers Memorial Day, which has been observed on May 15 since 1962. As part of National Police Week, we pay tribute to local, State, and Federal law enforcement officers who, in the line of duty, have been disabled or have made the ultimate sacrifice for the communities they serve. We honor them […]
South Dakota State’s Positive Impact on Campus
This article by Danielle Sons first appeared in The Collegian. View the original article HERE. An old vending machine, unplugged from the outlet, sits in the corner of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) house’s basement. The vending machine started a fire in the old SAE house in 2010, but the machine and the fraternity still […]
UIFI Tuition Scholarships Available
Sigma Alpha Epsilon proudly supports interfraternal leadership programs that help our members take their membership to the next level. We’re excited to announce that we are offering tuition scholarships to a program that takes place this summer: the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI). UIFI is a five-day journey, with each day building upon the one previous. […]
Past ESAs Nominate Dick Troncone
By definition, loyalty is giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. However, most people know that it goes beyond that. Loyalty is a feeling, something stirring on the inside that cannot be turned off. It can cling to us with devotion and fidelity when we find our passions. […]
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Reveals New Brand
On March 9, 2019, Sigma Alpha Epsilon unveiled our new, unified brand presence. This effort was in collaboration of the Fraternity, Foundation and SAE Financial and Housing Corp. As men of SAE, we strive for the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service throughout life. The values put forth by our Founding Fathers are as […]
Women’s History Month: Lucy Pattie
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 […]