Delaware Valley University will host its first Women’s Summit on Sunday, April 14.
The event will be a power-packed day of empowerment, learning and networking for college and university women.
The event is open to any current students from area colleges and universities and there is no cost to attend. Guests are required to register in advance.
The Summit aims to aid women in developing a greater sense of identity and a plan of action surrounding their field of study and passions. With topics surrounding identity and leadership development, participants will work on a variety of self-exploration activities while being invigorated with new ideas and strategies for success. The summit’s schedule features multiple breakout session options and networking opportunities.
The keynote speaker, Khalia Deborah, of Khalia Deborah Coaching, will be presenting about her movement “Dreams to Founder.”
DelVal faculty and staff will provide workshops. The university will also be hosting presenters from the community and neighboring colleges and universities. Topic areas will include professional development, feminism, identity and intersectionality, and self-care.
There is no cost to attend the summit, but advanced registration is required. To reserve tickets, visit
bit.ly/IAMSUMMIT (all caps).
For information on the Women’s Summit, contact Assistant Dean of Student Development for Diversity and Inclusion Evelia Hunter at
evelia.hunter@delval.edu or 215-489-4471.