Legacy That Leads
Where values, accountability, and brotherhood come first.
From the beginning, SAE has asked more of its members. We learn from those who came before us, are inspired by those making an impact today, and work to carry our values forward. We are committed to doing what is right, supporting one another, and leading with purpose on campus and in life.
170 Years Of Brotherhood
From one chapter at the University of Alabama to more than 200 chapters and colonies across the U.S. and Canada, SAE’s story reflects growth, resilience, and impact.
the levere memorial temple
A living monument to brotherhood
Dedicated in 1930, the Levere Memorial Temple in Evanston, Illinois, stands as the fraternity’s headquarters and a tribute to William Collin “Billy” Levere. It remains a place where history, tradition, and community come together.
Digital Archives
Preserving Our Past, Inspiring Our Future
SAE’s history lives on through photos, letters, publications, and artifacts carefully preserved in our digital archives. Explore the stories, milestones, and moments that have shaped generations of True Gentlemen.
Stories of SAE History
Every era of SAE tells a story worth remembering. From the courage of our founders to the generations of brothers who carried our values into new campuses, careers, and communities, these stories reveal the character of The True Gentleman lived out across decades.
The Legacy of James Gamble Nippert
In the heart of the University of Cincinnati’s campus stands a testament to the enduring power of brotherhood. Nippert Stadium, a centerpiece of Bearcat pride for a century…
Why Evanston?
I am often asked by both brothers and visitors as they gaze upon the Tiffany Stained Glass in the foyer of the Levere Memorial Temple, “Why Evanston? Why not Alabama?”
Texas Rho: The Largest Installation in SAE History
From The Record Fall 2023 173 brothers were initiated as Founding Fathers of the Texas Rho chapter in Austin, Texas, on April 21, 2023. In their words… We took honor […]