Why I Fall for Fall
By Ellen Long Liston, Alpha Kappa – University of Tennessee Fall. Just the word makes me happy. And when the season actually arrives, well – happy doesn’t even come close
Sisters of the Suitcase Pack Their Bags (Again)
by Teresa Creech, Zeta Mu – Appalachian State University Sisters of the Suitcase (SOTS) – 1985-’86. Our group first met in June of 1985. Traveling Collegiate Secretaries is what we
Spring Brings Sense of Renewal
by Jane Madio, Gamma Omicron – Susquehanna University Spring is slow to come to Pennsylvania, and even in the month of April there can be snowstorms. Finally as April ends
VLA: a Look Back and a Look Forward
by Pam Zimmerman, Epsilon Tau – Middle Tennessee State University Earlier this year, I was fortunate to participate in Alpha Delta Pi’s first ever Volunteer Leadership Academy (VLA), joining sisters from
Tell Us Your Stories!
by Beth Wright, Gamma Phi – East Tennessee State University Alpha Delta Pi is full of accomplished women. From our very founding, our members have been forging paths on their
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
ReMembering Our Ritual
by Amanda Painter, Gamma Mu – Missouri State University Our annual ReMember Dues provide alumnae with an opportunity to reconnect to Alpha Delta Pi and ensure the continued success and
Renew and ReMember Your Commitment
by Amanda Painter, Gamma Mu – Missouri State University In the 1994 Winter issue of The Adelphean, Beth Gentry Mannle, former Grand President affectionally referred to as “Mother Mannle,” launched
ADPi Gave Me…
by Sherri Bledsoe Halford, Delta Theta – Valdosta State University I recently read an article that states “according to science, having a sister just might make you a better human