Alpha Delta Pi Defined Me as a Leader
Leadership comes in many different shapes and experiences. If you asked 100 women what their definition of leadership is, you probably wouldn’t hear the same definition twice. I can personally
Trust the Journey
by Hannah Stastny, Iota Epsilon – University of North Florida Founding Member
ADPi Leads Interior Design Project for Chapter House
Senior Hannah Holloway studies Interior Design and Art History at Indiana University, and is a member of our Beta Alpha chapter. She was asked to lead the redesign of her
A Diamond in the Mines
Miranda Stadel is a junior at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and spent this past summer 4,850 feet under ground!
ADPi Sister Engineers Change
Charlie Maynard is a senior at Georgia Institute of Technology and an active member of our Zeta Omicron chapter. Among a long list of extracurricular activities, Charlie has been involved in Engineers Without Borders since her freshman year.
ADPi’s Mary Vu Defies Stereotype
Mary Vu is a junior at California State University of Fullerton. She tells us her experience balancing school and sorority, and explains how she’s defied being labeled as a “dumb sorority girl.”
I am a Statistic
Edan Lambert, a member of our Pi chapter at Iowa State University, donated her stem cells to a patient in need. She tells us what it was like to be the match and how it felt to give a woman a second chance at life.
We Rise By Lifting Others
Eta Beta’s Cate Hovey tells us about her internship with Starfish International and all that she gained from supporting young women in The Gambia.
I'm a Survivor, I'm a Warrior, I'm an ADPi
Alexandra Couch is president of an organization on campus called Sisters On the Runway which supports local women’s domestic/sexual violence shelters and raises awareness about these types of violence.
ADPi Impresses Campus With Research Project
Hannah Lambert is a senior at Shorter University and a very active member of our Theta Upsilon chapter. She was selected for an academic presentation competition open to all students called Celebrate Shorter to present her research project.