5 Reasons SAE Still Matters After College

For many of us, SAE was an important part of our Penn experience. Whatever your key takeaways from your time at Penn, I think we can all agree on this: SAE’s impact extends far beyond our brief time at the chapter house. Here are 5 reasons SAE still matters after you graduate, according to your fellow […]

Fall 2020 Edition of The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Penn Newsletter

Did you receive your Fall 2020 edition of The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pennsylvania Newsletter? If not, you’re missing out! If you didn’t receive your copy in the mail, send your current mailing address to us at [email protected] and let us know to add you to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon at UPenn mailing list. To read the digital […]

Sigma Alpha Epsilon National’s Statement on Racial Justice

“Sigma Alpha Epsilon explicitly denounces and abhors the acts of violence directed towards minorities, including people of color, and understand that members of our community, our nation, our world, and our brotherhood are directly impacted by systemic racism.”  As the nation continues to be rocked by protests in the wake of the deaths of George […]

Remembering Traditions

If there’s one thing we’re certain about in 2020, it’s that everything is uncertain. Just ask any corporate advertisement ever (watch this video for a laugh).   New announcements about fall at Penn are coming out every day, and it seems like many of our favorite campus activities are being postponed, moved online, or even canceled altogether. Many universities […]

Why SAE?

You already know the impact Greek life has—because you lived it. The term ‘social fraternity’ might give the impression that the Greek experience is superficial. But research shows that personal connections and friendships are the keys to happiness.   These lifelong relationships are only part of what makes the fraternity experience so transformational. From our career trajectories to our family’s values, our SAE experience […]

Alumni Updates

We would like to say thank you to Steven Saltzman and Nate Ashton ‘12 for sending in an alumni update. We always appreciate hearing from our alumni! If you would like to submit your own update, to be uploaded to the website and featured in the future, you can email our alumni relations partner at [email protected]. You can also post […]

The Quakers Plan For Coming Back

Brothers, I know you must be wondering what the University’s plans are for the Fall 2020 semester in light of recent developments regarding COVID-19. The following is sourced from Penn’s website:  “We are deeply engaged in a planning process so that we can reopen for on-campus instruction as soon as possible. All of our decisions will be driven by the […]

Penn Theta Brothers Speak Up

In last month’s e-letter, we sent out a survey to our Penn Theta Alumni. Now, we’d like to share some of our favorite responses with you! If you want to answer these questions yourself, please CLICK HERE to take the survey. You may see your Penn Theta memories, photos, or reflections published in a future newsletter or e-letter. We’d love to […]

Donors by Decade

We want to take a moment to thank our Brothers on the all-time donor list for the annual fund and campaign pledges. The all-time donor list includes any Brother who has given back at some point since leaving campus. If you’re interested in how your decade has performed in all-time giving, here’s a breakdown:  All-Time Giving by Decade (Annual Fund & Campaigns)  Decade  […]

In Other SAE Penn Theta News

On Friday 5/01/20 at 6 pm ET, the Classes of 1991 thru 1995 (plus a few older alums) held a Zoom Happy Hour. A good time was had by all. SAE alumni logged in from a variety of locations, including an estate in the Hamptons, California, Texas, and Cloud City (you Star Wars fans know […]