Hey PNMs! Why ADPi #5!

Bryan’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“I have found a group of girls that pushes me to grow in my academics, in my faith, and in everyday life.”

Bryan Boykin (left), AC ‘19

Bryan Boykin (left), AC ‘19

Bryan Boykin - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hey PNMs! I am so excited to meet each one of you!! I am a sophomore marketing major with a whole lot of love for Clemson football and my ADPi girls! Although I grew up coming to all of the Clemson home football games, I did not know a single person coming into recruitment or freshman year! I’d be lying if I told you recruitment wasn’t very intimidating for me, but I can tell you now that it was so worth it. I have found a group of girls that pushes me to grow in my academics, in my faith, and in everyday life.

 My recruitment experience looked a little bit different from most people’s. I had an extremely bad case of mono which led to my mom staying in Clemson and driving me to our condo between parties to take naps. I was exhausted to say the least, but every single round I would look forward to talking to the ADPi girls. I clicked immediately with each of the girls I talked to and I always felt so welcomed and loved for just being myself. 

 From day one, I knew that the Zeta Nu chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was going to be the group that would help mold me into the best possible version of myself.

 In round one I met one of my best friends and the most amazing big in the world. Elizabeth has taught me that life is a gift and that I need to live it to the fullest. She is one of the greatest things that ADPi has given me. One of the other gifts that ADPi gave me was my girl squad. These girls have truly seen me at my best having a blast at a function and at my worst literally crying after failing an exam.

Being someone that came in knowing absolutely nothing about Clemson’s greek life, the best advice I can give you is to follow your heart. I know it sounds silly and everyone has told you to trust the process and be yourself, but it is true. It will all work out for the best and you will find your people! Although I hope it is ADPi because of the amazing experience I have had, trust yourself and go with what feels like home! Recruitment looks so different this year, so if you need anything don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I can’t wait to meet you!” - Bryan Boykin, AC ‘19


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Alyssa’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“…never forget what you stand for and don’t ever change how you look or what you say because you think that’s how someone wants you to be.”

Alyssa Moore (left), AC ‘18

Alyssa Moore (left), AC ‘18

Alyssa Moore - Alpha Class ‘18

“Hi PNMs!! We are SO excited that y’all have decided to go through the recruitment process. There is not a more special process that leads you to long-lasting friendships. I remember when I went through recruitment my Pi Chi and mom told me to “follow my heart” and “you’ll know which sorority is right for you when you feel something”. I kept these things in the wayyyy back of my head. It wasn’t until the second round (Philanthropy round) when I walked into ADPi that I felt that “something”. As soon as I stepped into ADPi and saw the Ronald McDonald sign, it instantly clicked for me. I was all too familiar with the Ronald McDonald House as my grandad (BigDad) was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2008 and was in and out of chemotherapy and radiation for years. During those years, my grandma (Grammy) would stay in something similar to a Ronald McDonald House that was attached to a cancer hospital called MD Anderson in Houston, TX. Knowing that Grammy would have a quiet and cozy place to sleep for one night was so comforting. As I’m sure you know, it is hard to get sleep in a hospital as nurses and doctors are constantly coming into rooms to check vitals and give medicine. These rooms would serve as her “home away from home” for 8 years as BigDad was in and out of the hospital. From that point on in recruitment, I knew that I HAD to go ADPi. Because their philanthropy had impacted me so personally, I wanted to continue helping other families that were dealing with the same situation. 

One of my favorite parts of being in ADPi is going to the Ronald McDonald House in Greenville, SC. I have enjoyed multiple trips to the house with my sisters as we bake or cook. Spending time in the kitchen with the other girls really gets you out of your comfort zone, as the girls on the trip may not be your closest friends. I can honestly say that I have come out with strong friendships because of the trips to the house. These girls turned out to be my best friends and I can truly say that it was because of our time away from campus and giving back together that these friendships started to grow.

These girls have shaped me into who I am today by not always asking the easy questions and checking up on me, while also just loving me through all the good and bad times of life. Rivers always taught me that studying is necessary in college (although I wish it wasn’t) but it also isn’t the only thing in college. Hadley taught me that even a quick text “good morning” can turn someone’s bad day into good. Sarah taught me that a clean and good-smelling room will attract people to watch the Bachelor. Elizabeth taught me that sometimes you just have to laugh when you fail a test (and yes you will fail a test at some point in your life). So many other life lessons have been learned throughout my two years in ADPi. These girls have already impacted my life so greatly and I couldn’t ever imagine life without them. They truly push me to be the best version of myself and for that I am ever grateful for ADPi (and shoutout to Eugenia!!) 

ADPi cannot wait to show you how special the girls in this sorority are during recruitment. However this recruitment process may look, never forget what you stand for and don’t ever change how you look or what you say because you think that’s how someone wants you to be. There is a place for everyone and if you feel pressured to change who you are, then that isn’t the place for you! Congratulations on your acceptance to Clemson and we cannot wait to meet you in the fall!! <3” - Alyssa Moore, AC ‘18


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Audrey’s Spotlight + Why ADPi

“ADPi has given me my forever best friends. These girls have seen me at my worst and my best.”

Audrey Kellan, AC ‘ 17

Audrey Kellan, AC ‘ 17

Audrey Kellan - Alpha Class ‘17

“Hi PNMs! We are counting down the days until we can finally meet y’all :) Recruitment has always been one of my favorite memories at Clemson and I hope y’all enjoy it as much as I did. Just remember we get nervous on the other side too and we want y’all to have the best experience possible. I remember back to my freshman year I was the first one in my family to go through recruitment so I had no idea what to expect. No matter what happens, ADPi will always welcome you with open arms even if you have no idea what you are doing… like me.

I am so proud to be part of the Zeta Nu chapter at Clemson University because of the values that ADPi has as a whole. Going through recruitment I noticed how well-rounded ADPi’s were. They were the girls that I knew I could have a fun time with but also the girls who cared about their studies, their faith, and most importantly themselves. I always felt like ADPis were so respectable and I knew I wanted to be a part of a group of girls who set high standards for themselves. 

ADPi has pushed me to do my absolute best in everything I do. This sorority has truly 

shaped me into the person I am today. 

ADPi has given me my forever best friends. These girls have seen me at my worst and my best. From movie nights on the hall to moving into our first apartment together, they have made my time at Clemson one I will remember forever. Thinking about leaving these girls and having to say my goodbye to ADPi is the absolute worst feeling ever but I am so thankful for the memories made. 

I can’t thank my ADPi family enough for being by my side through it all. I never knew my Big Diamond Sister would actually become my best friend. I met her on Bid Day in August of my freshman year and this past week I watched her get engaged. It is friendships like this that you will find in Alpha Delta Pi. 

I wish I was in y’alls shoes right now going through recruitment. No matter where you end up you will have the best greek life experience and so much to look forward to. The best advice I have is to not do what others want you to do or base your decision off of things you have heard --- this is about you. 
I wish y’all all the best of luck during recruitment and throughout your time at Clemson. I hope it gives you the best times and incredible moments that it has given me.” - Audrey Kellan, Alpha Class ‘17


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Brooke’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“I credit this sorority with helping me grow my confidence, gratitude, and faith.”

Brooke Stride, AC ‘19

Brooke Stride, AC ‘19

Brooke Stride - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hey everyone! My name is Brooke Stride and I'm a Nursing major from the northern suburbs of Chicago. Unlike a lot of people who go to Clemson, I unfortunately didn't grow up with orange and purple running through my blood. However, from the moment I stepped foot on campus during the first day of recruitment, I immediately felt welcomed into the crazy thing that people call the “Clemson Family.” This past freshman year was by far the best year of my life. Aside from how amazing being a student is on its own and being a member of the Rally Cats dance team, ADPi has made such a positive impact on my college experience and life in general. I credit this sorority with helping me grow my confidence, gratitude and faith. 

One of my favorite things about ADPi is the standard everyone holds themselves to. As I spoke with more and more members throughout each round, their drive to succeed and to help others stood out to me most. As much as college is about having fun and finding your lifelong friends, it's also about surrounding yourself with people who challenge you to grow and who share your values. The academic emphasis ADPi has is something I also really like because you have almost 300 study buddies to go to for help! The amount of smarty pi's in this chapter is INSANE and I look up to each and every one of them. You'll always have someone to live in the dungeon of Cooper Library with you! Beyond academics, everyone holds themselves to a standard of kindness that is unrivaled. The women I've met through ADPi are some of the most faithful, hilarious, outgoing and genuine people I've ever met. Not to mention, everyone's beautiful on the inside and out. Seriously, I remember walking into rounds one day where every member was wearing white and my first thought was that they looked like angels. 

Being from out of state, I was worried I would struggle to find people I would relate and confide in; oh did these girls prove my worries wrong! I have found everything I didn't know I needed and more in each member of ADPi. 

To the nervous freshman and/or PNM that reads this, my biggest piece of advice to you is to open up during your rounds and trust yourself! Whether you find your home in ADPi (which you should! But I'm a little biased lol) or another one of the amazing chapters here at Clemson, be reassured that the people you meet here at Clemson will have such an amazing impact on you. If my sorority experience has taught me anything, it is that the people at this school are here to embrace you, challenge you, and make you the best version of yourself. I wish you luck in all your endeavors as you start this next chapter of your life!” - Brooke Stride, Alpha Class ‘19


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Abby’s Spotlight + Why ADPi

“ADPi was the one thing that remained constant, I knew my girls were always there for me.”

Abby Beitel, Alpha Class ‘19

Abby Beitel, Alpha Class ‘19

Abby Beitel - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hey PNMs, I can't wait to meet you!!! I know recruitment can be stressful, trust me I was there not too long ago, but you really do just have to trust the process. I’d be lying if I told you recruitment wasn’t nerve-racking for me. My mom wasn’t in a sorority in college and I had no idea what to expect. Recruitment was such a draining process for me, but every time I went to Alpha Delta Pi during rounds, I felt so welcomed and so comfortable. I could tell that all the girls I talked to were so genuine and I felt like they really wanted to get to know me. I had so many real and meaningful conversations, they weren’t just surface level. I also noticed that all of the girls I talked to were so driven, motivated, and well-rounded and those were the type of girls I knew I wanted to surround myself with. During sisterhood round, I knew I wanted to go ADPi. I can remember getting chills hearing all the girls talk about their sisterhood and the lifelong friendships they made. The love they had for each other and their chapter was so evident and I wanted so badly to be a part of it. I made the best decision of my life by choosing ADPi. I had the best freshman year getting to know all the girls in my Alpha Class. I love that there is such a diverse mix of girls in ADPi so we keep each other balanced but we all share the same morals.  

When I think of ADPi, I think of the words intentional, genuine, accepting, and well-rounded. The friendships I’ve made through joining this sorority are so intentional. No matter what close friend group you’re in, all the girls in ADPi are so accepting of one another and I love how everyone builds each other up. 

Alpha Delta Pi has truly given me a school year I will cherish forever. One of my favorite memories from this year was formal. It was our last function together before we had to leave Clemson because of COVID-19 and I can honestly say I danced my heart out. Another one of my favorite memories is Mom’s Weekend. It is so much fun to spend a weekend hanging out with your mom and getting to meet all your besties’ moms.

Being in ADPi really helped me get through my freshman year. Going to college is a huge adjustment and I can remember feeling so overwhelmed and stressed. ADPi was the one thing that remained constant, I knew my girls were always there for me. There were so many resources that helped me get through my freshman year. I remember one time when I was having a rough day, I just so happened to be chosen to be posted on the ADPi Instagram for “Thankful Thursday,” which is a post where you comment a reason why you're thankful for that person. Reading through the comments made my day so much better and just goes to show how in ADPi we build each other up. I couldn't be more thankful for all the amazing memories and friendships I’ve made this year in ADPI and am so excited for the next three years to come… hope to see you there!”- Abby Beitel, AC ‘19


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Senior Spotlight

As our seniors say their farewells to this beautiful yet challenging chapter in their life, they are also greeting a new season of change! This season looks different for each senior sister, but we have great confidence that each season will be just as bright as the next for each of them. Continue reading to help us honor our intelligent senior sisters!

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Anna Keistler

Anna Keistler, AC ‘16

Anna Keistler, AC ‘16

“After I graduate with my Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, I will be staying at Clemson for one more year to pursue my Master’s in teaching. I’ve loved my past four years as a Clemson student so much that I can’t imagine doing it any other way! I will be moving to Greenville and working with a veteran teacher at Taylor’s Elementary School, where I’ll be co-teaching a 5th grade class, working with and learning from this teacher. As I am learning with and teaching my fifth graders, I will be taking graduate classes. In May, I will graduate with my Master’s degree and teaching certificate to pursue my dream of teaching, in the hopes of eventually becoming an administrator. My past years at Clemson have been greater than I can imagine. While I am sad to finish my undergraduate years, I know that the next few years will be equally as great (if not even better). As always, go tigers and go ADPi!”


Josie Phillips, AC ‘16

Josie Phillips, AC ‘16

Josie Phillips

“I am currently studying for the GRE and after graduation I plan on applying for and attending graduate school. The University of Georgia is my choice of school for a Masters in Communication with an emphasis area in Public Relations. My goal is to broaden my opportunities and to one day work for an NFL or college football team.”


Abby Brownell

Abby Brownell, AC ‘16

Abby Brownell, AC ‘16

“Last spring, I was accepted into Clemson’s Teacher Residency Program in the College of Education, which means that I will be continuing my education to receive a Master of Arts Teaching Degree in Elementary Education. Next year, I will be student teaching in a 3rd grade classroom at Spearman Elementary and then graduating with a Master’s Degree in May of 2021. Clemson’s Teacher Residency Program is really unique, because it provides me with a year-long student teaching experience while earning a Master’s Degree in just one year. I am so blessed to have been given the opportunity to expand my skills and knowledge of teaching and cannot wait to take the next step in working towards having my own classroom in the future!”


Mairin Noonan, AC ‘16

Mairin Noonan, AC ‘16

Mairin Noonan

“My plans after graduation have changed drastically since the start of the coronavirus pandemic! I previously accepted a social media marketing position for a real estate company in Charleston, South Carolina. With my newfound free time at home, I did some soul searching and came to the realization that I want to make a difference and I want to do something bigger with my life. I began looking into law school and studying for the LSAT. I found that I enjoy analyzing arguments and have a knack for finding flaws in logical reasoning. I now plan to attend the University of South Carolina School of Law. I hope to eventually pursue a career in either environmental law or sports and entertainment law. I truly believe everything happens for a reason and I am so excited to start this new chapter of life! In this season of uncertainty, I am certain I have found my path.”


Savannah Shope

Savannah Shope, AC ‘17

Savannah Shope, AC ‘17

“I will be graduating from Clemson in May and continuing on to attend Clemson’s Accelerated Nursing Program in the fall, with the hopes of one day becoming a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. My heart is overwhelmed with JOY when I think of all that Clemson and ADPi have meant to me over the past few years. I have gotten to be apart of something greater than myself and serve alongside women who have encouraged me and loyally supported me along the way. I am thankful for all that this sisterhood and this school means to me! Graduating is a bittersweet feeling, but I know that the best truly is yet to come!”


Abby Palmquist, AC ‘16

Abby Palmquist, AC ‘16

Abby Palmquist

“Throughout my four years at Clemson University, I studied Food Science and Human Nutrition in pursuit of becoming a dietitian. In April, I was matched with my first choice dietetic internship specializing in Clinical Nutrition through Morrison Healthcare. I will be based out of Atlanta, but will be completing the majority of my rotations in Greenville, SC. Upon completing this internship, I will specialize in Pediatric Oncology Nutrition, and will officially become a Registered Dietitian! This has been a goal of mine for so long, and as surreal it is to think that my chapter at Clemson is coming to a close, I couldn’t be more excited for this next phase of my life!”


Sarah Reynolds

Sarah Reynolds, AC ‘16

Sarah Reynolds, AC ‘16

“I will be graduating from Clemson University with my B.S. in Political Science, as well as my B.A. in Communication in May. I will then be moving to Tallahassee, FL in August to attend Florida State University College of Law! Rather than pursuing the traditional three-year law school track, I will be attending FSU for four years to earn my J.D., as well as my Masters in Urban and Regional Planning! I am pursuing both of these degrees in hopes to one day be the legal brain behind infrastructure planning and development in urban areas. South Carolina is my home state, therefore I have never lived elsewhere. I am so excited for a new place with new opportunities and people! Although I am so excited for this new journey, Clemson will always hold a huge place in my heart.”