Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Auburn University

Fall 2022 Newsletter

Alpha Mu Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Auburn University

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SAE PAGE 3 Alpha Mu Endeavors Colin Albright Atlanta, Ga. Cab Baker Birmingham, Ala. Collin Balzer Charlotte, N.C. Jake Balzer Charlotte, N.C. Drew Brooks Newnan, Ga. Braune Browning Birmingham, Ala. Will Carroll Birmingham, Ala. omas Coleman Atlanta, Ga. Cade Collins Montgomery, Ala. Rich Connell Birmingham, Ala. Brantley Davis Opelika, Ala. Brice Doyle Mobile, Ala. Parker Elebash Mobile, Ala. Cooper Felty Atlanta, Ga. Warner Fentress Atlanta, Ga. Henry Hamilton Atlanta, Ga. Colin Hanley Atlanta, Ga. Ian Hart Birmingham, Ala. Matt Herrmann Louisville, Ky. Braedon Hubbard Dawson, Ga. Matt Ihle Ashburn, Va. Alex Karamanolis Atlanta, Ga. Charles Lindsay Atlanta, Ga. Jackson Lugo Mobile, Ala. Patrick Marr Atlanta, Ga. John Ryan McGlasson Fairhope, Ala. Nicholas Miller Birmingham, Ala. Lee Milling Mobile, Ala. Robert Mitchell Atlanta, Ga. Nicky Molino Knoxville, Tenn. Joullian Rowton Opelika, Ala. Rhodes Scott Atlanta, Ga. Crawford Sheffield Birmingham, Ala. Henry Smith Atlanta, Ga. Matthew Steiger Atlanta, Ga. Gram ornton Birmingham, Ala. Mac Toomey Fort Worth, Texas Jack Tucker Montgomery, Ala. Gabe Watrous Montgomery, Ala. Shep Willis Albany, Ga. Tuc Wilson Birmingham, Ala. W E L C O M E T O T H E B R O T H E R H O O D R ecent research on fraternities and sororities demonstrates how positive the impact of the Greek experience—and the SAE experience—is for undergraduates today. Both inside and outside the classroom, we are providing tangible value at the most important time of growth in their lives. Membership improves the learning gains students make in the classroom, and members are more academically engaged than their peers. Members are more involved in campus activities than other students, and Greek organizations promote both personal development during and satisfaction in their college experience. Fraternities and sororities seek to enhance inclusivity, and our members actually report higher levels of interaction with people different from themselves compared to unaffiliated students. ese benefits are even greater for first- year students as they join fraternities and sororities and find community and belonging. is leads to stronger retention and higher graduation rates among Greek students than their peers. As many college students experience stress, loneliness, and depression, fraternities and sororities offer critical connection and a sense of community, and members report higher levels of positive mental health than their unaffiliated peers because of it. Research Proves the Fraternity Experience Is More Relevant to Today's College Students than Ever Before Academic Success Chapter GPA: 3.04 New member GPA: 3.25 26 brothers on the Dean's List 10 brothers achieved a 4.0 Beacons of Brotherhood Chance Loeffler '24 Alpha Mu Eminent Archon, IFC Court Jennings Mcgill '23 IFC Director of Hou sing Judson Lisenby '25 SGA Cabinet Assistant Director of City Relations Philanthropy Progress Movember Invitational with Georgia SAE raised over $6,500 Partnerships with Zeta, Phi Mu, Tri Delta, Sigma Nu, and Kappa Alpha

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