Alpha Lambda Delta at Salem State University

Alpha Lambda Delta at Salem State University ALD is a national honor society dedicated to supporting students who demonstrate academic excellence. Questions? Stemler Study Abroad Scholarships.

Alpha Lambda Delta is a nationally recognized honor society for students achieving academic excellence in their first year at Salem State University. Being a member of Alpha Lambda Delta is an excellent opportunity to be recognized for your academic success in your first year! As a member you will be presented with leadership opportunities, civic engagement opportunities and scholarship opportunit

ies through the national chapter. To qualify for membership you must be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student. In accordance with the national Alpha Lambda Delta Chapter, to be eligible for membership you must have a achieved a 3.5 or higher GPA and be in the top 20% of your class during your first term or your first year of study at Salem State University. Please contact [email protected]

Our History and Roots:

"Alpha Lambda Delta was founded in 1924 by the Dean of Women, Maria Leonard, at the University of Illinois to recognize academic excellence among freshmen women. One year before, Dean Thomas Arkle Clark had founded Phi Eta Sigma, an honor society to recognize academic excellence among freshmen men. Both groups operated as single sex organizations until the mid-70s when they both became coeducational in response to Title IX. At the first meeting of the chapter, Florence Finn, president of the society, presented a passage from Plato’s Republic in which Socrates asks the question, “Will they hold torches and pass them to one another...?”. This idea, together with the symbol of a candle and the concept of sharing the love of learning with others, caught the imagination of the charter members. The honor society soon became a national organization through the chartering of chapters at Purdue University in 1926, at DePauw University in 1927, at the University of Michigan in 1927, and at the University of Oklahoma in 1929. The first national convention was held in 1930 on the campus of the University of Illinois. Conventions were suspended during the depression years because of travel expenses. The third convention was held in 1938 at the University of Michigan. A decision was made at that convention to suspend holding a national convention and to invest those funds into establishing a graduate fellowship fund. The first fellowship was awarded to Louise Houssiere for graduate study at MIT in 1940. The Association of College Honor Societies was organized in 1925 to consider matters of mutual concern to member organizations; Alpha Lambda Delta has been active in the Association since its admission to membership in 1939. In 1976 in response to Title IX, the National Council voted for the Society to become coeducational. In 1981, the first two male members of the National Council were installed. Alpha Lambda Delta has continued to be innovative and responsive in recognizing academic excellence by providing Senior Certificates and the Maria Leonard Senior Book Award since 1939, offering workshops since 1978, recognizing outstanding chapters with the Order of the Torch Award since 1989, recognizing an Outstanding Adviser of the Year since 1990, and taking advantage of technology by posting a national web site in January of 1997. Alpha Lambda Delta has continued to celebrate academic excellence among first year students and has grown to over 260 chapters and has initiated over 850,000 students. The National Council which governs the organization has prudently invested the resources and gifts from local chapters, national council members, former fellowship recipients, and friends of the Society over the years so that the Perpetual Fellowship Fund now exceeds $3 million and can provide income to support 35 undergraduate scholarships of $1,000-$3,000 each, 23 graduate fellowships from $3,000 to $7,500. The fellowships are named for significant people in the history of the Society including the founder, Maria Leonard, the first adviser, Gladys Pennington, two Executive Directors, and several national presidents. In 2008, the National Council authorized the creation of ten new awards for ALD members embarking on study abroad programs: the James G. These ten new awards will provide $1,000 in direct financial aid to ALD members who are pursuing international study - ALD's way of assisting students in developing the global outlook needed in the 21st century's global economy. The Study Abroad Fellowships are named after former ALD National President James G. Stemler, the first male president of Alpha Lambda Delta and a vocal proponent of study abroad. Borrowed from Alpha Lambda Delta National Chapter website. http://www.nationalald.org/index.cfm/about/our-history/

We're CELEBRATING the ALD members who received recognition at the 2026 VeSPY Awards, celebrate the achievements, dedicat...
05/20/2026

We're CELEBRATING the ALD members who received recognition at the 2026 VeSPY Awards, celebrate the achievements, dedication, and leadership of the Vikings' student-athletes both on and off the field!

Isabelle Besser
Nolan Currier
Allison Frost
Will Nepveu
Isabelle Mosley
Kailey Roche
Quentin Wilkins

We're so proud of you!

REMINDER!If you are graduating this week and need to pick up cords through the FYE Office, we are open through Friday, 8...
05/14/2026

REMINDER!
If you are graduating this week and need to pick up cords through the FYE Office, we are open through Friday, 8:30am - 5pm. We will NOT be at the Commencement ceremonies to distribute cords and are not open on Saturday.

Eligible students received notifications regarding the cord pick up via your email a few weeks ago. Those include:

- Alpha Lambda Delta (first-year honor society)
- Tau Sigma (transfer honor society)
- Tri-Alpha (first-generation honor society)
- La Vida Scholars
- STEP
- Day of Service/O-Team
- First-Generation

You are welcome to email [email protected] with questions, however please know that our staff are actively setting up/running commencement activities so there may be a delay in response.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

Salem State University recognized 24 graduating seniors at this year's Senior Awards Ceremony - CONGRATULATIONS go out t...
05/13/2026

Salem State University recognized 24 graduating seniors at this year's Senior Awards Ceremony - CONGRATULATIONS go out to everyone, and in particular our Alpha Lambda Delta members who were honored!

Ariana Barrows, Silver Key (ALD President)
Hannah Cochran, Silver Key
Emily DiCologero, Silver Key
Nadia Robinson, Silver Key
Safiya Tarbell, Silver Key
Jhuli Verdeiro, Silver Key
Arianna Nuvoli, Special Recognition
Xhesina Sirika, Special Recognition

WE'RE SO PROUD OF YOU!

First Year Experience is so excited to send CONGRATULATIONS out to all of the Alpha Lambda Delta graduates! From your fi...
05/10/2026

First Year Experience is so excited to send CONGRATULATIONS out to all of the Alpha Lambda Delta graduates! From your first year to today, you have demonstrated excellence. We hope you'll wear your honor cords with pride....don't forget to keep in touch as you continue doing amazing things in this world!

Excited to see the national office recognizing some of our Alpha Lambda Delta members!
05/08/2026

Excited to see the national office recognizing some of our Alpha Lambda Delta members!

CONGRATULATIONS go out to the newly elected 2026-2027 Executive Board for Alpha Lambda Delta!President: Madison LeBlancV...
05/07/2026

CONGRATULATIONS go out to the newly elected 2026-2027 Executive Board for Alpha Lambda Delta!

President: Madison LeBlanc
Vice-President: Ronitah Namaato
Secretary/Historian: Jonathan Lee
Social Media Coordinator: Kathy Granados
Treasurer: Amour Petit Homme

At last night's Salem State University Creativity Awards, we were thrilled to cheer on ALD member ELIZA CROOK who receiv...
05/07/2026

At last night's Salem State University Creativity Awards, we were thrilled to cheer on ALD member ELIZA CROOK who received the award for dance. Congratulations on an amazing accomplishment, your upcoming graduation, and a remarkable performance!

Alpha Lambda Delta members at Salem State have discovered success. Here’s what they say! Maintain a stable sleep schedul...
05/04/2026

Alpha Lambda Delta members at Salem State have discovered success. Here’s what they say!
Maintain a stable sleep schedule. Have a planner. Keep your dorm/room clean. Don’t absorb yourself entirely into your schoolwork; balance is key to not burning out. Go, and I can’t stress this enough, to class.

The deadline is today!  Elections for the ALD Executive Board close tonight, Thursday April 30 at 11:59pm.  Make sure yo...
04/30/2026

The deadline is today! Elections for the ALD Executive Board close tonight, Thursday April 30 at 11:59pm. Make sure you've cast your vote for next year's leadership! Link is in your email!

Alpha Lambda Delta members at Salem State have discovered success. Here’s what they say! Stay organized with due dates. ...
04/29/2026

Alpha Lambda Delta members at Salem State have discovered success. Here’s what they say!
Stay organized with due dates. Find a system that works for you and stick to it; don’t let a missed assignment happen simply because you forgot about it. Go to class. It makes less work for you if you just go and pay attention, even if you don’t take notes.

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