Philadelphia, PA – The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation takes great pleasure in announcing the 2021 scholarship recipients. These members demonstrated outstanding scholastic achievement, chapter leadership and community service.

Hayleigh Lutz, Gamma Alpha chapter at Southern Illinois University – Edwardsville 

Jamie Martin, Psi chapter at University of Georgia 

Marcy Forti, Zeta Kappa chapter at Union College 

Julia Etkin, Zeta Kappa chapter at Union College 

Caitlin Jodway, Alpha Mu chapter at University of Michigan – Dearborn 

Jessica Oberlander, Alumna member of the Psi chapter at University of Georgia 

The foundation also awarded the following endowed scholarships:

The Arleen Kruger Honick Scholarship was awarded to Caroline Kurzawa, undergraduate member of the Psi chapter at University of Georgia. 

The Dr. Toby Tamarkin Scholarship was awarded to Sofiia Nikiforova, undergraduate member of the Beta Pi chapter at Concordia University. 

The Madeleine Claire McNulty Scholarship was awarded to Caitlin Jodway, undergraduate member of the Alpha Mu chapter at University of Michigan – Dearborn. 

Scholarship committee chair, JoEllen Gregie, stated, “ We were overjoyed to have had such a wonderful turnout of applicants; it certainly made the decisions difficult. We are proud of our winners.”

The Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation offers its congratulations to the 2021 scholarship recipients on this accomplishment. To learn more about the educational foundation, please visit www.dphiefoundation.org.

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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.