Epsilon Epsilon History

The Epsilon Epsilon chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was founded in 1966 at Texas Tech University. Running home to ADPi means joining a sisterhood with true and loyal women. Our colors azure and white represent our chapter’s core values. In ADPi there is always a sister willing to help out and we strive to live out our motto of “We Live For Each Other”. Members can always find a sister to go out with to athletic events, have popcorn together in the TV Room, or explore Lubbock. Our bonds of sisterhood remain after graduation because being an ADPi is not four years, it is for life.

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Alpha Delta Pi History

Alpha Delta Pi holds the distinction of being the first secret society for women and the mother of today’s sorority system. We were founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia upon the principles of scholarship, leadership, service to others, and sisterhood. These values still guide the policies and programs of our sorority today.

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From our creed to our open motto, “We Live For Each Other,” the women of Alpha Delta Pi believe in the principles established by our founders in 1851.

Tech ADPi Lodge Tour


Achievements

  • We were nominated by Cindy at RMHC and was a recipient for the 2020 Get Involved Award for Lubbock from the Volunteer Center of Lubbock.

  • For Homecoming 2020 our representative made it into the top 10 royalty candidates and designed our 1st place winning spirit banner and 3rd place spirit board.

  • When the Southwest Ronald McDonald House was established in Lubbock our chapter raised enough money to create the main living room in the house. We have continued to remain involved in raising money for RMHC of the Southwest. In 2019 we received the Richard Ligon Service Award for Giving.

  • Our chapter currently has the most members of the Greek community involved with working for Transition and Engagement. For 2019 we had 6 members on the Red Raider Orientation Crew and 1 Captain. For 2020 we have 4 on the Red Raider Orientation Crew, 1 Captain, and 1 Red Raider Camp Counselor.

  • 2 of our seniors was selected to be a member of the 2020 Mortar Board Top 50 Seniors, which is one of the most prestigious honors at Tech.

  • We won an award from Executive Office for Best Sisterhood Event 2019 that was awarded to our Bob Ross Paint Night.

  • For Homecoming 2019 our President made it into the top 5 royalty candidates and our spirit banner won 3rd place.

  • We currently have 8 members in Rho Lambda and 3 in Order of Omega Greek Honor Societies.

  • We continue to stay involved in SGA and currently have a senator for the College of Arts and Sciences.

  • Almost half of our chapter is currently involved in leadership positions on campus.