Women's Forum

womens forumAre you looking to connect, learn, and grow with Duke alumnae near you?

Women's Forums offer these opportunities and much more.

What is a Women’s Forum?

Women’s Forums bring together a diverse cross section of Duke women to develop educational programming, new opportunities for leadership, networking, and mentorship, and closer personal ties to the university. 

Duke Women's Forums already have been established in Washington, D.C., Southern California, New York City, Houston, and Chicago. Each city offers programming on issues ranging from psychology and fashion to wellness and leadership as well as informal dinners, coffees, and book clubs. All forums feature prominent Duke alumnae and faculty members and focus on networking, a specific topic, or both. Wonderful connections naturally develop - for those who work inside or outside the home.

Duke alumnae who already have engaged in Women’s Forums have found this program so enriching that we want to share it with you. All Duke alumnae - of all ages and from all of Duke’s undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools - are invited to get involved.

Check out what's happening in the following cities:

Atlanta    |    Chicago    |    Houston    |    Los Angeles   |   New York   |   Washington, D.C.

How to Organize a Women’s Forum Program in Your Area

First contact Candice Provey, DAA Special Programs Coordinator, at Candice.Provey@daa.duke.edu or (919) 684-2113, and then see our guide for direction on how to organize a Women’s Forum program in your area. 

Duke Women’s Forum Mission Statement

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To engage alumnae in active and meaningful ways in the life of the University and to provide opportunities for learning, leadership and mentorship.