Experience ADPi: The Parent Experience
By Jodi Vella, Zeta Tau Alpha, Mother of Ashleigh Giannukos, Eta – University of Alabama The ADPi Experience, From a Mom’s Perspective It is difficult to put into words
40 Years of our Foundation: Reflections for Women’s History Month
By Amalia Cochran, Alpha Delta Pi Foundation President, Zeta Lambda-Texas A&M Since March is Women’s History Month and we’re celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, I
Sisterhood Stories: NPC Academy
By Katie Clarke, Xi – Ohio University, Vice President of Recruitment for the Women’s Panhellenic Association My name is Katie Clarke and I ran home to Alpha Delta Pi
Sisterhood Stories: Walking Through Cancer Together
Since AnnaKate Gibson, Delta – University of Texas at Austin, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, her chapter sisters have stood by her side every step of the way. From a
Sisterhood Stories: Nosotras vivimos el uno para el otro (We Live For Each Other)
As September 15th through October 15th is Hispanic Heritage Month, we asked a few chapter members to share what their Hispanic heritage means to them in their Alpha Delta Pi
Why Week of Service
Two alumnae members share their testimonials from past Week of Service events. Jennifer Lucas-Germeyan, Alpha Xi Chapter Alumnae Association, Alpha Xi – Ohio State University Because I live in
2022 Interns Visit to Macon, Georgia
This summer, the Alpha Delta Pi Executive Office interns traveled to Macon, Georgia to learn more about Alpha Delta Pi’s history. Olivia Royal, Iota Beta–Campbell, reflects on this experience and
A Few Final Remarks from Emily Erkel
By Emily Erkel, Outgoing International President, Zeta Chi – Baylor University I have GREATLY enjoyed the opportunity to serve as our International President these past five years! Some
“I Volunteer Because…”
As April is Volunteer Appreciation Month and April 17-23 is specifically Volunteer Appreciation Week, three of our volunteers share their experiences and why they choose to give their time and
Sisterhood Stories: Being a Part of the Change
By Loretta Kyei, Zeta Chi – Baylor University, Diversity and Inclusion Committee member If you had told me two years ago that I would be on the executive board of