Meet Alpha Delta Pi’s Outstanding Collegiate Award Winners

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June 26th, 2024

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Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award

In our collegiate chapters, there are always women who parallel the kindred spirit and unselfish service of Dorothy Pierpont Shaw, Psi—California, Berkeley, remembered her for her ready laughter and smile, her unfailing kindness and thoughtfulness of others, and her intense loyalty in service to Alpha Delta Pi. Her life was generously and unselfishly entwined with Alpha Delta Pi. Dorothy Shaw winners strive to live out the tenets of our Creed—committing themselves not only to scholastics, but also to campus activities, service to the community, and often, internships and work. They are leaders in our Alpha Delta Pi chapters, contributing outstanding direction and guidance to fellow sisters. The Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award is the highest award bestowed upon a collegiate member. 

Amanda Bailey, Eta Xi—Presbyterian
Whitney Bean, Kappa—Samford
Rylee Beardsworth, Theta Eta—Drake
Katie Bianchini, Beta Psi—Kentucky
Mia Bonfiglio, Beta Nu—Georgia
Abby Brey, Delta Nu—Southeast Missouri State
Elizabeth Crosland, Beta Nu—Georgia
Ashley Darling, Zeta Omicron—Georgia Tech
Caroline DeLong, Theta Lambda—Franklin and Marshall
Ella Dunlop, Zeta Omicron—Georgia Tech
Gabby Finelli, Gamma Theta—University of Mount Union
Avery Flowers, Delta Nu—Southeast Missouri State
Rachel Frick, Eta—Alabama
Aleana Goetz, Gamma Omicron—Susquehanna
Emily Harrison, Beta Nu—Georgia
Anna Holland, Beta Epsilon—South Carolina
Madisyn Killough, Eta Zeta—Southern Mississippi
Sarah Kirtland, Eta Omega—Centre College
Morgan Lank, Gamma Mu—Missouri State
Maria Leonino, Gamma Theta—Mount Union
Emily Martens, Eta Phi—Furman
Addison Miles, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Mia Moran, Epsilon Zeta—Texas State
Gracie Patterson, Kappa—Samford
Emily Podolski, Eta Epsilon—Miami of Ohio
Emily  Powers, Phi—Hanover
Grace Ramos, Iota—Florida State
Mazie Reece, Chi—Wittenberg
Alexys Rippe, Phi—Hanover
Carson Sarver, Xi—Ohio
Bella Shafer, Eta Phi—Furman
Anna Grace Smith, Eta—Alabama
Georgia Smith, Delta Delta—Arkansas
Anna Staup, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Audrey Stowe, Alpha Gamma—Missouri
Jessica Zajac, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Caitlin Zimmerman, Epsilon Zeta—Texas State
Lindsay Zolga, Theta Theta—Quinnipiac

Emerging Leader Award

This award is presented annually to collegiate members who demonstrate a commitment to leadership in Alpha Delta Pi, on their campuses, and in their communities. This award honors the spirit of our young, innovative founders who had the foresight and propensity to create our beloved sorority. The Emerging Leader Award is presented to sisters who are a first- or second-year member and have shown great leadership ability or potential. A winner must have earned a minimum 3.14 cumulative college GPA and have a recommendation from a chapter officer, advisor, or campus professional demonstrating how she lives our Creed and has impacted her chapter.

Peyton Bender, Eta Beta—Allegheny
Rachel Bowers, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Lyndsey Cloninger, Zeta Tau—Winthrop
Hallie Cohen, Eta Xi—Presbyterian
Emma Erwin, Eta Xi—Presbyterian
Mackenzie Gardiner, Iota Gamma—California Davis
Brena Gauland, Zeta Beta—North Carolina State
Bianca Hemsath, Delta Sigma—Mississippi
Beth Hendry, Alpha Omicron—Oklahoma State
Sarah High, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Ivy Hogan, Kappa—Samford
Mackenzie Kelley, Chi—Wittenberg
Faith Kirkland, Eta—Alabama
Anna Lewallen, Eta Xi—Presbyterian
Robie Lucas, Beta Nu—Georgia
Brooke May, Kappa—Samford
Alyssa McMullan, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Makayla Mersman, Delta Nu—Southeast Missouri State
Tori Milburn, Gamma Omicron—Susquehanna
Eva Ng, Zeta Pi—San Diego
Angelli Perez, Eta Omega—Centre
Johnna Peterson, Theta Alpha—Northwest Missouri State
Anna Lynne Ramsey, Zeta Xi—Virginia
Veira-Lyn Robbins, Phi—Hanover
Maddie Sanabria, Theta Pi—Santa Clara
Jade Sarver, Epsilon Omega—Jacksonville
Kaylynn Thomas, Gamma Theta—Mount Union
Alison Tull, Eta Phi—Furman
Lauren Varga, Eta Epsilon—Miami
Mia Verticchio, Zeta Theta—Illinois State
Aashi Vora, Gamma Phi—East Tennessee State
Elizabeth Zumbahlen, Iota Beta—Campbell

Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award

The Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award was established in 1996 to honor individual collegiate and alumnae members for their leadership and exceptional service to College and Alumnae Panhellenics. This award is named in memory of Ruth Pretty Palmer, Sigma—University of Illinois Urbana, who served as Alpha Delta Pi’s delegate to NPC for sixteen years. These women impact the future of sorority and celebrate our collective strengths by sharing their gifts with our Panhellenic friends.

Savannah Baldwin, Alpha Omicron—Oklahoma State
Larson Cashwell, Iota Beta—Campbell
Claire Christie, Beta Omega—Auburn
Madilynn Cunkelman, Epsilon Omega—Jacksonville
Mary Helen Miller, Kappa—Samford
Megan Neely, Gamma Rho—Arizona State
Shareni Ojeda, Upsilon—Washington State
Cassidy Pate, Epsilon Eta—Mississippi State
Evelynn Schoenthal, Alpha Pi—George Washington
Cadee Warren, Gamma Phi—East Tennessee State

 

Philanthropy Volunteer of the Year

This sister has exemplified our value of service to others through her dedication and passion for Ronald McDonald House Charities. She is known for her compassion, selflessness, and hardworking attitude. Since her first day as an Alpha Member, she regularly volunteered for the local RMHC and deepened her chapter’s connection to their philanthropy efforts through numerous activities beyond the academic calendar. In fact, more than 450 participants from the campus Greek community and the local community rallied around her efforts to support a RMHC family. It is because of her efforts that her chapter raised nearly $6,500 for RMHC and accumulated 3,764 of service hours.

Meg Murphy, Eta Nu—Saint Louis University

 

 

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