Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Mass Gamma
Welcome to the website of the True Gentlemen of SAE Massachusetts Gamma Chapter, founded in 1893 at Harvard College.
Recent News
Find out firsthand what it means to be a true gentleman. Come by our open reception this Thursday, February 2nd at 8pm. More information
A fond Phi Alpha to our dear brother Anthony Dedousis, who successfully conquered the Boston Marathon with a remarkable time of 4 hours, 59 minutes. Go Doos!
A Personal Welcome from Our President
Gentlemen,
On behalf of the brothers of SAE Mass Gamma, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our website. Please feel free to take a look around and learn more about what makes our brotherhood unique.
Across the country, members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon strive to be the best and succeed in all endeavors in their lives, great and small. With over 290,000 members nationally and 221 chapters in every state, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is the nation's largest social fraternity. The Mass Gamma chapter at Harvard has a long history dating back to 1893.
Over the past year, our brothers have accomplished a great deal within our chapter and the greater Boston area. We were happy to institute a financial aid program for members of our chapter for the first time. The brothers of SAE Mass Gamma also raised several thousand dollars and walked a track during the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life twelve-hour event. The brothers of Mass Gamma joined SAE chapters around the country by participating in The True Gentleman Day of Service. The efforts of our members during the Boston Charles River Cleanup and members across the country resulted in approximately 15,000 hours of service from SAE nationally over a three day period. In addition, a record number of brothers attended the Province Alpha Leadership School held in Boston for the first time.
SAE has hosted many fun events throughout the past year including a spring formal, cruise in Boston Harbor, Paddy Murphy party, Harvard-Yale tailgate, Christmas in Dixie party, Ski Trip over J-term, mixers with sororities, and many more. I look forward to another exciting year for Mass Gamma. Moreover, I hope that you will rush this semester and see all that our brotherhood has to offer.
Phi Alpha,
Phillip J. Morris
President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mass Gamma