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BLOG CATEGORY: Guest Post

So, I Decided to Become an Advisor…

October 9th, 2018 / alphadeltapiblog / 0 comments

by Christi Due Doyle, Eta Epsilon – Miami University I’m almost an empty nester (my youngest is a senior in college and applying to medical school, does that count?). I

How My Daughter’s Love for Her ADPi Sisterhood Cured This Recovering Helicopter Mom!

October 1st, 2018 / alphadeltapiblog / 0 comments

by Laurabeth Sawyer, mother of Hannah Sawyer, Zeta Eta – University of North Alabama Yes, I admit it. After praying for a child for 12 years and becoming parents practically

5 Things I LOVED about Adelphean Compass!

January 4th, 2018 / alphadeltapiblog / 0 comments

by Lexi Fata, Beta Eta Past Chapter President

ADPi Helped Me Capture My Dream

December 12th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 0 comments

by Jennifer Comerford, Zeta Mu – Appalachian State University Alumna

I am Thankful, Appreciative, and Grateful

November 29th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 1 comment

by Dawn Victor Herring, International Vice President of Organizational Relations

When You Don’t Really See What the Mirror Shows You

November 10th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 2 comments

By: Kate Stafford, Beta Kappa – University of British Columbia President “Your face is so symmetrical!” “Look at how slim she is…” “Her skin glows like porcelain.” This is how

Reunions Are Therapeutic

November 8th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 1 comment

by Brenda Wilson, Alpha Eta
There are Alpha Delta Pi Sorority reunions and then there are ADPi reunions. If you are blessed to attend the latter, ADPi reunions are always therapeutic.

Does Your Daughter Want to #BeAnLC?

October 25th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 1 comment

by Brett Peterson

What do Diamond Days Mean to You?

October 19th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 2 comments

Grand Council member, Amanda Sloan reflects on her Diamond Days and what she thinks about this time every year.

It’s More Than a Ritual, It’s a Way of Life

October 10th, 2017 / alphadeltapiblog / 0 comments

by Stacey Halberg, Gamma Iota