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Junior Testimony - Lydia Frank

  • Writer: WKU ADPi
    WKU ADPi
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read

By: Lydia Frank


As I enter my junior year, I find myself reflecting on just how much Alpha Delta Pi has shaped me into the woman I am today. From the very first moment I stepped behind the blue door, I knew I wanted my time in ADPi to be about growth. I didn’t want to be the same person leaving college as I was when I arrived—I wanted to grow in my relationships, my faith, my communication, my leadership, and in who I am at my core.


And that’s exactly what ADPi has given me.


Through countless memories, lifelong friendships, and opportunities to lead—including the incredible honor of serving on Executive Council—I’ve found a home that constantly challenges and uplifts me. From attending Grand Convention last summer to participating in ADPi Academy this year, I’ve been surrounded by inspiring women who believe in each other and push each other to be our best.


Every step of the way, ADPi has offered me chances to learn, lead, and love deeply. It's a place where I’ve not only built a sisterhood but also discovered my voice and my confidence. I’m forever thankful for the community, the growth, and the unwavering support I’ve experienced here.


To me, Alpha Delta Pi isn’t just a sorority—it’s been a space where I’ve been empowered to grow and thrive.


 
 
 

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