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University of Wyoming

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

The True Gentlemen of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are some of the most active students on campus. Originally known as Sigma Beta Phi, a local fraternity founded on the University of Wyoming campus in 1903, the chapter became a nationally chartered group of SAE in 1917. The combined 100+ year heritage makes SAE the longest standing greek letter organization on campus at UW.

Having won the John O. Mosely Award for Fraternity Zeal, the highest award presented annually to a single SAE chapter by the fraternity's national headquarters, and recently the recipient of the Most Improved Chapter award for SAE, the fraternity is home to perhaps the single most diverse group of gentlemen on campus at UW.

Actively involved with campus organizations, the SAE's consistently hold a number of the seats on the Interfraternity Council, have members involved in the ASUW Senate, and find other members active in a number of other campus organizations, including club sports, intramurials, ROTC, band, and personal philanthropies.

SAE is home to the annual campus favorite, Masters of Misery, a haunted house developed to raise funds for the Children's Miracle Network which won a national award from the group in 2003.

Lastly, SAE has a strict zero tolerance hazing policy, and an open door policy for visitors, so they'd be honored to show you what it's like to be a True Gentleman.

 

 

 

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon House

1621 Fraternity Row

Chapter Website
National Fraternity Website

miscellaneous facts
Nickname: Sig Alphs, The True Gentlemen Colors: Old Gold and Purple Flower: Violet High School GPA Required: 2.50

famous alumnus
President William McKinley William Faulkner Bobby Jones Eliott Ness

philanthropy
National: The Children's Miracle Network Local: Albany County SAFE Project

president
Matt Haigler
advisor
Colin Keeney