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Duke Charlotte works to keep the nearly 5,000 Duke alumni in the Charlotte metropolitan area connected with each other and with Duke. The chapter is one of the largest and most active in the Duke Alumni network, sponsoring dozens of events each year.

By working collaboratively with all of Duke’s schools, affinity and identity groups, and university groups, Duke Charlotte creates a comprehensive Duke presence in the Metro area. We plan and host Duke-wide signature events, educational and social programs, and networking opportunities across multiple industries. We gather to learn, to celebrate the achievements of Duke and its alumni, to participate in civic-engagement programs in our community, to welcome new Duke alumni, to interview prospective students and more.

Events in the region include:

  • Major opportunity events such as the annual Blue Devil Dinner and An Evening with Duke's Best and Brightest with Duke President Vincent E. Price,
  • Regular events around key programs such as Women’s Forum and Duke Alums Engage,
  • Regular events organized by affinity and identity groups, schools and other Duke programs,
  • Forever Learning events including Faculty Fellow speakers, talks by other Duke faculty and leaders,
  • Networking/professional events including Table for 6 (TF6) Dinners and Business Breakfasts,
  • Social events including game watches, young alumni events, holiday parties,
  • and much more.

How to get involved

Update your contact information: Alumni automatically receive updates about Duke Alumni regional groups based on the address we have on record. If you’re not hearing about activities where you live, update your contact information in your profile.

Connect with other alumni: Use the group members and search functions on this site to find alumni in the region and beyond.

Attend an event: Find a social, cultural or educational event on our calendar and sign up. You’ll meet interesting people with all different kinds of Duke backgrounds, but who share your desire to stay connected to Duke.  

Interview prospective students (Alumni Admissions Advisory Committees)

Volunteer! We need your help to create an active and dynamic region. Nearly 10,000 Duke alumni participate in projects that support Duke’s academic mission, placing Duke’s knowledge, influence and insight in service of society and enriching their own lives in the process.

Active Duke Charlotte Alumni Groups

Affinity and Identity Groups

Schools Represented on the Duke Charlotte Board

Duke Programs in the Region

Civic Engagement

Duke Alums Engage
DAE extends Duke’s commitment to knowledge in service to society to the alumni community.

University Groups

Admissions
Duke Admissions Officers make repeated visits to the area each fall and spring for admissions information sessions that are open to prospective students and their families.

Duke Development
Development hosts multiple events and activities in the region including Annual Fund events, major gifts events, Parents committee events, pre-reunion events, among others.