President Nannerl Keohane spearheaded the Duke Women's Initiative in 2003, hoping to evaluate and improve the climate for all women who work and study at Duke. The report, created by a committee of administrative staff and professors, identified concerns about professional mentoring, dating culture, gender/sexual diversity, parental leave, and more. The Initiative led to the creation of many new programs, including the Baldwin Scholars, an undergraduate women's leadership organization named for the first Woman's College dean, Alice Baldwin.