The Alpha Delta Pi blog shares special stories from our sisterhood. With guest writers from our collegiate chapters and alumnae associations, our blogs tell the intimate story of ADPi membership from the diverse perspectives of our members. From sisterhood to scholarship, enjoy reading about our organization directly from our sisters and friends.
July 19th, 2021
By Hannah Holmes, Iota Beta—Campbell, Executive Office Intern For many women in the sorority world, they believe their experience ends when they graduate. We hear often that, “It’s not for four years, it’s for life,” but then have trouble implementing a continued journey in our Pi experience, aside from advising. Getting and staying involved is […]
June 23rd, 2021
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 of sisterhood when three of their alumnae sisters received emergency funding from the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation. In August 2020, Hurricane Laura hit land in […]
March 23rd, 2021
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 went defunct! Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), also known as Juvenile Diabetes, is an autoimmune disease where your pancreas no longer produces the hormone insulin. Every […]
March 19th, 2021
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 an executive board role, serving as vice president of operations last year. She recently had an opportunity to attend The Value of Disagreement Webinar in […]
March 1st, 2021
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 sisters wear different letters, but share the same love and dedication to Alpha Delta Pi. Amy Poklinkoski, Alpha Omicron Pi — University of Colorado, […]
February 5th, 2021
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, Texas. After two years at Southwestern, Abigail went to Randolph-Macon Women’s College in Lynchburg, Virginia to continue her education. In early October 1910, she petitioned […]
January 29th, 2021
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 of her time in founding the Adelphean Society in 1851. I’ve long found the foresight of Eugenia and her fellow Adelpheans to be inspiring. They […]
December 18th, 2020
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 build on operational knowledge of officer roles by providing an opportunity for participants to develop their skills in critical thinking, collaborating with others, and leading […]
December 11th, 2020
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 participation in a program offered through the Fraternal Health & Safety Initiative (FHSI) nearly two years ago. When I came to CNU, I quickly learned […]
December 4th, 2020
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 of confident, accepting, and encouraging young women. My first year, I was elected to serve as Ronald McDonald House Charities Coordinator for our chapter. I […]