DOUBLE HURRICANES LEAD TO TRIPLE THE SUPPORT FOR SISTERS IN NEED
By Hannah Holmes, Iota Beta—Campbell, Executive Office Intern When natural disaster struck in the form of two hurricanes, the sisters of the Delta Eta—McNeese State were reminded of the power
Living with Type 1 Diabetes
By Stephanie Nickerson, Theta Rho — Sacred Heart University When I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in 2007, it pretty much turned my life upside down. Essentially, my pancreas
LESSONS FROM ‘THE VALUE OF DISAGREEMENT’ IN ACTION
Lexi Cullen serves as president of Theta Beta chapter at Coastal Carolina University. A junior from Marlboro, NJ, she is studying special education. This is Lexi’s second year serving in
The Panhellenic Sisters on Staff at Alpha Delta Pi
In honor of International Badge Day 2021, Alpha Delta Pi wants to celebrate the six sorority and foundation staff members who are members of other National Panhellenic Conference groups. These
ABIGAIL DAVIS: A LIFETIME LEGACY
Abigail Louise Davis, Nu—Randolph Macon & Zeta—Southwestern, was born February 11, 1890 in Weatherford, Texas. Abigail was the 7th of eight Davis children. She enrolled at Southwestern University in Georgetown,
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE ON EUGENIA’S BIRTHDAY
By Karen Elliott Galentine, Alpha Upsilon—West Virginia Today, on her 187th birthday, we remember our beloved founder Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald. We remember her as a thought leader, a woman ahead
Preparing for the Unimaginable at Officer Academy
By Kaylee Wahl, Alpha Iota — University of Pittsburgh In January and February, before the pandemic hit, Alpha Delta Pi collegiate officers attended Officer Academy, a leadership program designed to
Increasing Connections in ADPi
By Emily Rosa-Woods, Theta Nu—Christopher Newport University I recently completed my term as chapter president, and I credit the energy and excitement I see within our chapter today with our
Your Gifts at Work: Starting Difficult Conversations with Behind Happy Faces
By Katie Sullivan, Theta Rho—Sacred Heart University Before coming to Sacred Heart as a freshman, I was insecure. When I got to college, ADPi opened me up to a group
Living (And Giving) For Each Other
By Jane Fiedler Madio, Gamma Omicron—Susquehanna University Have you ever had a loved one go through something and feel helpless? Earlier this year, I had that experience. I watched someone