Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Explained

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΑΕΠ
Crest:Sigma AEPi Coat of Arms.jpg
Alt:The official crest of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi
Birthplace:University of California, Davis
Affiliation:Independent
Status:Active
Type:Social
Scope:National
Emphasis:Jewish
Motto:Spirit, Strength, Sisterhood
Philanthropy:American Jewish World Service
Mascot:Lioness
Jewel:Sapphire
Symbol:Paw
Flower:Blue Iris
Publication:The Iris Petal
Chapters:11 active
Members:750+
Country:United States

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΣΑΕΠ) is a national Jewish sorority. It was founded on October 1, 1998, at the University of California, Davis.

History

In the early 1990s with the closing of a national Jewish sorority on its campus, the University of California, Davis was left without a Jewish women's social organization. Several women on campus noticed the gap left by the absence of the former sorority and began strategizing how to start an organization on campus that would fill the need. Members of Alpha Epsilon Pi, a national Jewish fraternity, also urged the women of Davis to start a Jewish women's social organization of their own. With a positive response from the campus, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi was formed.[1]

The "Sigma" is meant to represent "sisters of" in honor of Alpha Epsilon Pi's contributions towards the formation of the sorority. Sigma is also the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet; in Jewish tradition, the number eighteen means chai (life). The six women who founded the sorority—Alycia Seaman, Erin Glick, Leah Dansker, Rachel Rothfarb, Erin Barker, and Dana Miller—are considered the eternal mothers of the sorority.[2]

Despite its formative Jewish identity, the sorority allows no discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or handicap.[3] SAEPi's publication is called The Iris Petal, with a quarterly publication schedule.

The first season of MTV’s Sorority Life was filmed in the spring of 2002 on the UC Davis campus featuring members and pledges of ΣΑΕΠ. Through the airing of the show, ΣΑΕΠ began to expand across the country.[4]

Symbols

The sorority's mascot is the lioness, representing "strength, power, and force." The sorority's flower is the blue iris. From the Iris, its colors are blue and gold, explained as. "Blue is prominent in Judaism, and gold symbolizes the richness ΣΑΕΠ brings to its members." Additionally, these colors are used to identify the University of California, where the sorority was founded. The sorority's gemstone is the sapphire.[5]

Governenc

A national board was started in the summer of 2002 to oversee the expansion and growth of ΣΑΕΠ as a nationwide sorority. Currently, there are seven alumnae from different chapters voluntarily serving as directors on the National Board. In early 2017, the National Board voted to restructure to consolidate operational functions into the Executive Office, maintaining the National Board for governance, strategic planning, and oversight.

Philanthropy

At the 2008 national convention, Cancer Schmancer was selected as the sorority's national philanthropy. In 2011, the National Board re-evaluated the national philanthropy and decided to move on to an organization that encompasses all of the philosophies of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi. American Jewish World Service was chosen. In addition to the national philanthropy, some chapters also support local philanthropies.

Chapters

Chapters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi follow. Active chapters are listed in bold and inactive chapters are listed in italic.

!Name!Chartered/Range!Institution!Location!Status!Reference
Charter1998University of California, DavisDavis, CaliforniaActive
Alpha2003–2005Arizona State UniversityTempe, ArizonaInactive
Beta2003–2008, 2018University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MinnesotaActive[6]
Gamma2003–2006University of California, RiversideRiverside, CaliforniaInactive
Delta2005–2022University of California, Santa CruzSanta Cruz, CaliforniaInactive
Epsilon2005–2005University of OregonEugene, OregonInactive
Zeta2005–2011Virginia TechBlacksburg, VirginiaInactive
Eta2008–2020University of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CaliforniaInactive
Theta2008–2011Eastern Michigan UniversityYpsilanti, MichiganInactive
Iota2009–2014University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyBaltimore, MarylandInactive
Kappa2009–2020University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OhioInactive
Lambda2010–2017University of MissouriColumbia, MissouriInactive[7]
Mu2010–2020James Madison UniversityHarrisonburg, VirginiaInactive
Nu2011–2019University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CaliforniaInactive
Xi2013Binghamton UniversityBinghamton, New YorkActive
Omicron2014California State University, NorthridgeNorthridge, CaliforniaActive
Pi2015University of Nevada, RenoReno, NevadaActive
Rho2017–2019Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New JerseyInactive
Sigma2018–2021Queens CollegeQueens, New YorkInactive
Tau2017Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoActive
Upsilon2018University of Colorado, BoulderBoulder, ColoradoActive
Phi2018–2019California State University, FullertonFullerton, CaliforniaInactive
Chi2018–2019Hunter College, City University of New YorkNew York City, New YorkInactive
Psi2018–2019Wilfrid Laurier UniversityWaterloo, OntarioInactive
Omega2018–2022Florida Gulf Coast UniversityFort Myers, FloridaInactive
Sigma Alpha2018–2021State University of New York, New PaltzNew Paltz, New YorkInactive
Sigma Beta2018–2019Ryerson UniversityToronto, OntarioInactive
Sigma Gamma2018–2019University of Nevada, Las VegasLas Vegas, NevadaInactive
Sigma Delta2018–2020Florida International UniversitySouth Miami, FloridaInactive
Sigma Epsilon2018University of PittsburghPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaInactive
Sigma Zeta2018Brandeis UniversityWaltham, MassachusettsActive
Sigma Eta2019Stockton UniversityGalloway, New JerseyInactive
Sigma Theta2019–2020University of HartfordWest Hartford, ConnecticutActive
Sigma Iota2019–2020Baruch CollegeNew York, New YorkInactive
Sigma Kappa2019–2021Towson UniversityTowson, MarylandInactive
Sigma Lambda2019George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Active
Sigma Mu2022University at AlbanyAlbany, New YorkActive

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Raimond Baird . Carroll Lurding . Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive) . Student Life and Culture Archives . University of Illinois Archives . 5 Jul 2021 . University of Illinois . English. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  2. Web site: ΣΑΕΠ Sorority – Four Letters, For Life . 2023-01-15 . en-US.
  3. Web site: About Us . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi National Website . February 3, 2010.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220013731/http://www.mtv.com/onair/sorority_life/season1/ MTV's Sororoty Life, season 1
  5. Web site: ΣΑΕΠ Quick Facts – ΣΑΕΠ Sorority . 2023-01-15 . en-US.
  6. http://www.mndaily.com/article/2017/12/n-new-jewish-sorority-joining-greek-life-spring-semester MN Daily article on SAEPi
  7. http://www.themaneater.com/stories/2010/1/29/sigma-alpha-epsilon-pi-becomes-official-chapter/ The Maneater newspaper, noting emergence of SAEPi on the Missouri campus