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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
For a full schedule of Duke in Depth weekend events, please click here.
The regular registration fee is $40. If you are a young Duke alumnus (age 30 and under), your registration fee is $20, and if you are a current Duke student, the registration fee has been waived. Other costs are lunch on Friday ($40) and lunch on Saturday ($30). Please follow the link that best fits your status:
current Duke student young Duke Alumnus (<= age 30) Duke Alumnus or friend
Important Notes:
- All selections are ? la carte, meaning you can tailor the weekend to your preferences. Please note that three sessions have concurrent panels and workshops. For each concurrent session, please register for only one panel or workshop per person. This will help us determine attendance and secure the best possible venue.
- The event hosted by Cynthia Brodhead at Hart House has a limited capacity and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Because of these space restrictions, students will not be attending, and we would appreciate your selecting this event only if you are sure to attend.
- For tickets to the Women's ACC basketball game, Duke vs. Virginia, on Friday, February 26, at 8:30 p.m., please contact Duke Athletics Ticket Office at the following:
- We hope all alumni will take advantage of the opportunity to engage with returning fellow alumni and students during the Networking Session on Saturday, 2:45 – 4:30 p.m . Please be sure to sign up!
- Graduate and professional school programs are arranging individual, informal dinners for returning alumni interested in learning about their respective programs and networking with fellow alumni of their schools. The cost per person is $25.
- Participation by our young alumnae/i is subsidized by the Duke Alumni Association. If you would like to assist with this sponsorship, please indicate this in the registration form. We thank you, and your generous support will be acknowledged in our weekend guide booklet.
- If you would like to pay by check or money order, please click here for a downloadable paper registration form, or please contact Duke Alumni Special Events Office at (919) 684-2976 or reunions@daa.duke.edu.
- For logistical and lodging information, please click here.
Program Information
Named for the popular Duke Women's Studies course called Money, Sex & Power, this weekend provides an opportunity for women – and men – to explore issues of women and power.
Return to campus to explore such questions as:
What does power look like in women's lives?
How does power affect us physically, emotionally, and financially?
How can we leverage our power to take bold risks and support others to do the same?
In keynote speeches, breakout workshops, informal conversations and networking sessions, participants will consider what it means
to be a powerful woman by way of three tracks:
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Finding your personal power:
identifying and developing your power through skill-based and practical workshops
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Developing the power of connections:
exploring how women share, care, support, and connect with their families, friends and larger communities
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Exercising power in the world:
focusing on the opportunities and challenges of women's power
Throughout the weekend, alumnae will connect with Duke women from different generations to empower each other and to discuss
the big questions facing women today. The conference will highlight groundbreaking work at Duke, build practical skills that
you can apply to your life, and stimulate intellectual conversation about how women relate to, are affected by, and exercise
various forms of power.
For a full schedule of Duke in Depth weekend events, please click here.
For logistical and lodging information, please click here.
For more information on Duke Alumnae Engagement visit www.dukealumnae.com.
Campus Partners:
Duke Alumni Association
Duke Women's Studies
The Women's Center
Office of University Development
Office of the President
For more information on these past DukeInDepth programs:
2009 Bloomsbury Vision: & Design
2008 A Jubilee for Reynolds Price: 50 Years a Teacher at Duke
2007 Still Fighting the Civil War?
2006 What do they think of US?
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