Indiana Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Indiana University
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T H E I N D I A N A G R A M INDIANA GAMMA CHAPTER OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2025 I ndiana Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon demonstrated exceptional growth and resilience throughout the 2024-25 academic year. As many of you are aware, the chapter faced a series of challenges and sanctions that required a focused and united effort to overcome. Rather than being deterred, the men of Indiana Gamma embraced the opportunity for growth and emerged stronger than ever. In response to these challenges, the chapter took decisive action. They reengaged their Alumni Commission, established robust accountability systems, and implemented significant changes to their event planning and risk management procedures. Additionally, the chapter prioritized transparency and partnership by working collaboratively with both the university administration and the ΣAE Fraternity Service Center. Sam Robinson, a representative from Indiana University's Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, commended the chapter for its commitment to positive change. This recognition reflects the chapter's transformation into a model of values-based leadership and operational excellence. As we look to the future, continued alumni engagement and undergraduate leadership will be essential in maintaining this momentum. Upholding the values of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will ensure that Indiana Gamma not only sustains its progress but also continues to thrive. We are proud of the chapter's accomplishments and look forward to building on this foundation in the years to come! Fraternally, Steve Mitchell '83 Eminent Supreme Recorder/Chief Executive Officer STRONGER THAN EVER State of the Chapter Update Tanner Pavicich '28 (left center) and Declan Quinn '26 (right center) meet Steadman Boston and Steve Mitchell '83 at the ΣAE Leadership School and Convention in Chicago. They sharpened their chapter, community, and professional leadership skills at this edifying event. I n April 2024, ΣAE National Fraternity formally established the INGA Alumni Commission. The primary purpose is to restore the chapter to a responsible position within the fraternity and the university community. Its goal is also to reorient the culture so chapter members can properly manage and self-govern themselves based on the fraternity's principles. Thank you to the following brothers for serving on the INGA Alumni Commission and investing in the future of Indiana Gamma: Leading By Example Thank You, Alumni Commission Brent Burke '78 Brian Tobin '81 Jim Fissinger '83 Chris Laughlin '84 Mike Wurtsbaugh '84 Jim Homrighausen '89 Jason Ilari '95 Joe Sobek '09 Andrew Cowie '18 T his year has been one of clear-eyed growth for Indiana Gamma. Our executive council took ownership of long-standing issues and, with guidance from the Alumni Commission and ΣAE National Fraternity Services, overhauled outdated risk- management practices and made significant operational improvements. We strengthened the Standards Board, added brother-to-brother lessons at chapter, and now hold weekly check-ins with the Alumni Commission, Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, and Interfraternity Council to stay accountable to our goals. Back on Track Indiana Gamma Sets Sail for Success (Continued on page 3)