The Kappa Delta Foundation awarded Corre Anding Stegall Collegiate Leadership Awards to 27 exemplary Kappa Delta women.
Named for former National President Corre Anding Stegall, the Corre Anding Stegall Collegiate Leadership Awards are presented each year to Kappa Delta’s top student leaders. This award is the highest individual honor an undergraduate Kappa Delta member can earn. Recipients are chosen because of their high academic performance in addition to their leadership within their chapters, on their college campuses and in their communities. In recognition of their achievements, each award recipient also receives a $3,000 leadership scholarship for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The 2022 recipients are:
- Anonymous, Alpha Epsilon-Tennessee/Knoxville
- Kelly Allaire, Eta Tau-Florida Gulf Coast
- Noel Awad, Theta Omicron-West Chester
- Megan Bartschi, Beta Delta-Utah State
- Abigail Boatmun, Omega Chi-Cornell
- Madalyn Burke, Mu-Millsaps
- Clara Burrell, Theta Omicron-West Chester
- Clara Casebeer, Sigma Mu-George Washington
- Regan Cooper, Mu-Millsaps
- Katherine Donohue, Theta Delta-Dayton
- Caroline Dupree, Alpha Chi-Louisiana Tech
- Courtney Duran, Eta Alpha-Texas A&M/College Station
- Chandler Eldridge, Alpha Iota-California/Los Angeles
- Elyse Erdman, Gamma Epsilon-Florida Southern
- Nancy Haydel, Zeta-Alabama
- Avery Jeffcoat, Alpha Chi-Louisiana Tech
- Mirabelle Kirkpatrick, Beta Rho-San Diego State
- Narrie Loftus, Epsilon Alpha-Missouri S&T
- Allison Milicia, Theta Nu-Purdue
- Halee Miller, Sigma Sigma-Iowa State
- Lauren Moskowitz, Eta Mu-Georgia College & State
- Ana Patino, Beta Sigma-Southern Mississippi
- Mikayla Rodgers, Epsilon Iota-Missouri
- Breh Ruger, Sigma Pi-Albion
- Emmaline Schild, Alpha Mu-Mississippi
- Sadie Smith, Alpha Mu-Mississippi
- Hannah Wyrick, Zeta Omicron-Wake Forest