Your A to Z Guide to Hosting a Day of Giving Watch Party
Day of Giving is a day to inspire and be inspired by your Alpha Delta Pi sisters. The event begins on Founders’ Day, so it provides a unique opportunity to
Alpha Gamma’s Power Weekend Kicks it Out of the Park!
Who: Alpha Gamma – Mizzou What: Power Weekend: BYOB & Kickin’ It When: March 9th and March 11th How many times has this event been held? This is the fourth annual Power Weekend Tell
#PrideofPresidents
by Emily Erkel, International President of Alpha Delta Pi I am still smiling from the Pride of Presidents gathering! This month I joined all eight living former ADPi presidents gathered
A Young Alumna’s Take on Being an Advisor
by Brianna Glazier, Alpha Beta – University of Iowa Ever since my senior year of college, I knew that I wanted to stay involved with Alpha Delta Pi after I
Living the Creed After Graduation
By Amanda Rymiszewski, Zeta Upsilon – Oakland University, Finance Advisor – Beta Eta I believe that our motto, “We Live for Each Other”, expresses the true spirit of fraternity; and
Want to Know More About Our Canadian Sisters?
Morgan Van Deynze, Beta Theta – University of Manitoba, tells us about her most frequently asked questions while attending DLC. So, if you’ve ever wanted to know more about our
March: how can any ADPi not love a month that comes in like a lion?
by Linda Ablard, Executive Director of Alpha Delta Pi For many collegians, a March highlight is Spring break. Many will go on philanthropy trips, while others may go home or
"Re"
by Sandy Davis, Past Grand Council Member “Re”: it’s a simple little word; two letters, not really even a word. It’s a prefix that means “back” or “again”. Sometimes “re”
5 Lessons Learned at DLC
by Sarah Oakes, Gamma Theta – University of Mount Union 1. District 4 ROARS Not only is DLC the place for Alpha Delta Pi spirit and chapter pride, it is
Being an EO Intern Sparked My Involvement as an Alumna
by Erin Flanagan Killingsworth, Epsilon Psi, Panhellenic Relations Director District II and Chair I had the opportunity to serve as an Executive Office Intern in 2007, the summer before my