Alumnae Association Performance Award Winners
The past seven months have been anything but what Alpha Delta Pi planned for. Despite the time lost with our sisters, our Alumnae Associations made up for in strength, sisterhood,
Sisters from Coast to Coast | Part 7
By Quinn Moran – 2017 Office Intern, 2018 Leadership Consultant Whether it be chance, serendipity, a stroke of good luck, I still can’t say. Regardless of how my friendship with
Gamma Epsilon Reunion
by Ann R. Miller Albin, Gamma Epsilon – Purdue University I have wondered for some time. Years. Decades, if I’m honest. Long gone are the days of rush, phone duty,
ADPi College Valentines
To celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, we’re bringing back (and adding to) our #ADPiCollegeSweethearts blog post! We asked our alumnae to send in pictures with their sweethearts they met during
I Chose Now
by Libby Bauman, Chi – Wittenburg University Nearly a year ago, I decided to spend my last summer as a student cycling across the U. S. from Seattle, Washington to
5 Reasons Why You Should Participate in ADPi’s Week of Service
by Cindy Voris – Alumnae Relations Director As we approach the 40th anniversary of our partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities, sisters across the country are preparing for our inaugural
A Journey to the Middle East with the Fulbright Program
by Natalie Lundsteen, Rho – Boston University Standing before a group at the Ministry of Higher Education in Kuwait, I was asked if the movie Legally Blonde was a real
ADPis in D.C.
This week, several sisters will be in Washington D.C. to represent Alpha Delta Pi in the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition (FGRC) and lobby Congress on Capitol Hill. Their #1 priority
Sisters Forever
by Elaine Anderson Horsfield, Gamma Omega – Michigan State University When college students join Alpha Delta Pi they are informed they belong to a sisterhood for life. Many lose contact
Alumna’s Take-Home Messages from Adelphean Compass
by Amalia Cochran, Zeta Lambda – Texas A&M I spent my off weekend in Atlanta at a leadership conference for college-age women. No, y’all, I know how old I am, and I