Meet ADPi’s Government Relations Team
Alpha Delta Pi’s Government Relations Team works to defend and protect Greek life on college campuses across the nation. This group is specifically ADPi volunteers. The Fraternity and Sorority Political
Sisters on Capitol Hill
Every year, collegiate members of Alpha Delta Pi have been selected to serve as student lobbyists on behalf of our sisterhood. These sisters receive training from the Fraternal Government Relations
Convention Countdown: Why Should You Go?
By Julia Kershner, Zeta Nu – Clemson, Marketing Coordinator Special thanks to Beth Mannle, Beta Beta – UT Chattanooga, for contributing to this blog post. We’ve been counting down
“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
Meet the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation Volunteers: Part 2
Last week, we introduced you to a few Alpha Delta Pi Foundation volunteers, and this week, we’re hearing from a few more on why they love serving and supporting the
Meet the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation Volunteers: Part 1
At the heart of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation’s mission to Educate, Lead, and Serve, are more than 75 Foundation volunteers. Our volunteers work throughout the year to support many
Convention Countdown: Who Is It?
The 171st Anniversary Grand Convention is 3 months away! Now that you know what Grand Convention is and where and when it is this year, you may be wondering who
Your Gifts at Work: 2022 Collegiate Leadership Summit
In January, collegiate members from across the country turned on their computers and spent their Saturday at the 2022 Collegiate Leadership Summit (CLS). In this interactive, virtual conference experience, more
Convention Countdown: When and Where Is It?
The 2022 Grand Convention is 4 months away! If you’re already making your summer plans around this significant event, you are probably wondering when and where it is going to
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