The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation Awards $99,000 in Annual Scholarships

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Delta Phi Epsilon
Megan Diveto
Director of Communications, Marketing and Public Relations
(267) 764-5616
mdiveto@dphie.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 17, 2024
Philadelphia, PA – The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation takes great pleasure in announcing the academic year 2025 scholarship recipients. These members demonstrated outstanding scholastic achievement, chapter leadership and community service.
The Educational Foundation awarded 13 general undergraduate scholarships as follows:
Zoe Anthos, Psi chapter at The University of Georgia
Grace Beazoglou, Zeta Kappa chapter at Union College
Isabella Bertolucci, Alpha chapter at New York University
Kiana Fontin, Gamma Alpha chapter at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville
Kelly Kowalewski, Eta chapter at the University of Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh
Sophia Laurain, Beta Phi chapter at Central Michigan University
Skyler Pearsall, Gamma chapter at Syracuse University
Audrey Pirri, Gamma Xi chapter at Rhode Island College
Anna Rafferty, Psi chapter at The University of Georgia
Emma Robinson, Alpha Kappa at Fairleigh Dickinson University-Madison
Gabrielle Sochia, Epsilon Pi chapter at the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh
Laura Truebner, Gamma Alpha chapter at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville
The Educational Foundation awarded six general graduate scholarships as follows:
Hannah Araneta, Zeta Iota chapter at Northern Arizona University
Mikayla Bechtel, Phi Chi chapter at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Natasha Doughman, Delta Upsilon chapter at The University of Tampa
Haley Jackson, Gamma Alpha at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville
Lana Suleiman, Alpha Epsilon chapter at Kennesaw State University
Margaret Yonker, Beta Phi chapter at Central Michigan University
The foundation also awarded the following endowed scholarships:
The Arleen Kruger Honick Scholarship was awarded to Claire Mathis, an undergraduate member of the Psi chapter at the University of Georgia.
The Dr. Toby Tamarkin Scholarship was awarded to Bianca Trunfio, an undergraduate member of the Epsilon Kappa chapter at the State University of New York College at Cortland.
The Madeleine Claire McNulty Scholarship was awarded to Margaret Yonker, an undergraduate at the Beta Phi chapter at Central Michigan University.
The Dream Girl Scholarship was awarded to Amanda Bencid, an undergraduate at the Alpha Gamma chapter at Florida International University.
The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation offers its congratulations to the 2025 scholarship recipients on this accomplishment. To learn more about the educational foundation, please visit www.dphie.org/scholarships.
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About Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority is an organization dedicated to creating a global network of future women leaders. DPhiE was founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School as a social organization for women. The mission is to provide a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth. Learn more about Delta Phi Epsilon at www.dphie.org.