Stay connected to Duke and to other young alumni!
- Follow the Duke Alumni Twitter feed.
- Be sure Duke has your preferred mailing and email addresses so your classmates can find you and you'll receive news from Duke, invitations to young alumni events, and Duke Magazine.
- Become a volunteer!
- Classes of 2008-2011: Join your classmates on the Young Alumni Peer Network!
- Classes of 2007, 2002, and 1997: Get involved with your upcoming reunion!
- Young alumni in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC: Become an alumni leader by joining one of our Young Alumni Development Councils.
- Connect with the Duke Alumni Association! Submit class notes through the Duke Directory, get and give career advice, connect with regional alumni clubs, and find out about events.
Your gift to the Duke Annual Fund is important.
Why? Because gifts of all sizes add up. That's how an annual fund works! It takes thousands of donors giving what they can to help Duke cover the many costs that simply aren't met by tuition income and other sources of revenue.
Annual Fund gifts help Duke provide need-based financial aid to about 40 percent of its undergraduate student body. Alumni giving also helps Duke provide students with a transformational educational experience by supporting library and laboratory resources, a world-class faculty, and programs that enrich student life and offer opportunities for discovery.
FAQs
- Can I designate which school or area receives my support?
- How can I increase the impact of my support through a matching gift?
- Is it really important to support the Annual Fund every single year?
- Why should I consider a multi-year pledge?
- What's a leadership gift?
- What is the deadline for making a contribution?