The Meaning of Alpha Delta Pi
by Hannah Kelsey- Iota, Florida State University Alpha Delta Pi means Faith. Alpha Delta Pi has deepened my connection to faith through a sense of community and women with
An Open Letter to Future Collegiate Advisory Committee Members
Dear Future CAC Member and Past Victoria, I come to you from the past, present, and future—kind of wild right! 2020 has been quite a year and no matter
Sisters from Coast to Coast | Part 7
By Quinn Moran – 2017 Office Intern, 2018 Leadership Consultant Whether it be chance, serendipity, a stroke of good luck, I still can’t say. Regardless of how my friendship with
Meet the 2018 Executive Office Interns!
Executive Office has seen a lot of excitement these past few weeks, and it’s not just because Leadership Seminar is right around the corner. Our Executive Office interns arrived, and
DLC Diamonds and Violet Circles and Philanthropy T-Shirts (Oh My!)
The Alpha Delta Pi Foundation Trustees and staff are excited to see you at ALL SIX District Leadership Conferences! Here are some things you’ll want to know before you arrive…
Wrapping up 2017 at the ADPi Foundation
Just a few of the ways the generosity of our donors helped the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation Educate. Lead. and Serve. our sisterhood during the 2016-17 giving year…
The Consultants at 1386
Ever wonder what happens to Leadership Consultants once their year on the road is over? Well, for these 8 ladies, it’s almost as if they never left… literally. Meet the Executive Office Sisters of the Suitcase, and read the impact traveling had on them, both personally and professionally.
ADPi Sister Plans Out of the Darkness Walk
Alpha Epsilon’s Shelby Williby planned the Univeristy of Nebraska’s first Out of the Darkness walk two years ago. She explains how founding an organization has given her strength, and how her sisters have supported her in her passion for suicide prevention.
Advice From a Young Alumna
Kristen Ashworth shares her story as a recent ADPi alumna. With one year of post-grad life under her belt, she reflects on what she’s learned about her ADPi relationships since graduating.