September 8th, 2023
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 how much ADPi means to my daughter, my family, and me. In just one year, we have enjoyed so many great experiences, made so many […]
August 25th, 2023
By Mary Flora, Gamma Rho – Arizona State University, Collegiate Service Specialist – Northern District Being a first-generation college student is an experience like no other because you have no idea what you’re in for. You do not have a connection to an institution growing up to cheer on for game day, you do […]
June 23rd, 2022
By Jen Rockett, Archivist, Zeta Omicron – Georgia Institute of Technology On this day of Grand Convention, every member attending takes part in the Adelphean Processional. The Adelphean Processional began in 1941 at the 90th Anniversary Convention at The Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia. Grand President Caralee Strock Stanard had the idea to recreate […]
January 19th, 2022
The 2022 Individual Collegiate Awards applications are now open, and there are many reasons to apply! ADPi aims to create positive momentum, celebrate successes, and reward the highest level of excellence in our sisterhood. The Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award, the Emerging Leader Award, and the Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award each carry great significance to […]
December 28th, 2021
Alumnae Relations Director, Rebecca Gentry, asked a few ADPi leaders to share some of their favorite holiday recipes in the Alpha Delta Pi Cooking Club Facebook group. These recipes were too good not to share, so keep scrolling to try them for yourself and maybe even add a new dish to your holiday table. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
November 13th, 2020
We asked Ronald McDonald House Charities President & CEO Sheila Musolino, Omega Alpha—Alumna Initiate, what her favorite meal was to make for the families staying at Ronald McDonald House Charities. Her response? “I’m Italian, so my easy go-to meal is Baked Mostaccioli, Meatballs, and Salad.” Sheila generously agreed to share some of the “secret Musolino […]
November 9th, 2020
It is with great pride that Alpha Delta Pi awards 17 sisters the Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award. This award, named after Dorothy Shaw – Rho, Boston University, is the highest individual achievement given to a collegiate member of Alpha Delta Pi. The recipients must be either a junior or a senior, retain a minimum cumulative […]