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Alpha Delta Pi House Dedication

Alpha Delta Pi House Dedication

A crowd gathers to cut a ribbon and celebrate the opening of the new Alpha Delta Pi house on the ݮƵcampus.
Photo by Megan Bean

The Epsilon Eta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi at ݮƵcelebrated the dedication of the chapter’s new house on campus with a ceremony on April 17. ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum and First Lady Rhonda Keenum, an alumna of the chapter, were among those joining the celebration.

The 17,500-square-foot sorority facility on Robert Louis Jones Circle will house 44 residents and serve meals to all chapter members.

“We are so excited and proud of the work of our Alpha Delta Pi chapter here at ݮƵ to build a new chapter house on our Greek row,” said Jackie Mullen, ݮƵassistant dean of students and director of student activities and fraternity/sorority life. “It is because of the tremendous alumni advisor team and exceptional student leaders at ݮƵthat this dream has become a reality, and we are looking forward to welcoming their members into their new home.”

Alpha Delta Pi was first established at ݮƵ in 1966 and enjoyed close to 20 years on campus before departing. The chapter was reestablished at ݮƵin 2013 and has grown to be a vibrant member of the fraternity/sorority community. Chapter members are heavily involved in campus leadership, academic honor societies, and service organizations.

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About Alpha Delta Pi

Founded at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia, on May 15, 1851, Alpha Delta Pi was the first secret society established for college women. Its principles of scholarship, leadership, sisterhood and service guide more than 265,000 women in 158 active collegiate chapters and 158 alumnae associations of Alpha Delta Pi.