![]() Erinn Smart ’01, silver medalist in fencing at the 2004 Olympics.Atoosa Rubenstein ’93, former editor-in-chief of Seventeen and founding editor of COSMOGirl!.Anna Quindlen ’74, journalist and novelist.Chelsea Peretti ’00, comedian and actress.Cynthia Nixon ’88, actress and activist.Sheila Nevins ’60, president of HBO Documentary Films.Eileen McNamara ’74, professor, Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist of the Boston Globe.Wilma Liebman ’71, chairwoman of the National Labor Relations Board.Suki Kim ’92, investigative journalist and novelist.Karla Jay ’68, author and LGBTQ activist.Maria Hinojosa ’84, executive producer of Latino USA, founder and CEO of Futuro Media Group.Susan Herman ’68, former ACLU president, American constitutional law scholar.Alex Guarnaschelli ’91, chef and television personality.Betsy Gotbaum ’61, former New York City Public Advocate.Greta Gerwig ’06, actress, screenwriter, and director.Helene Gayle ’76, president of Spelman College. ![]() Cristina Garcia ’79, journalist and novelist.Ellen Futter ’71, former president of the American Museum of Natural History.Muriel Fox ’48, founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW).Firth Haring Fabend ’59, author, historian.Delia Ephron ’66, author, playwright, and screenwriter.Ronnie Myers Eldridge ’52, New York political activist and television host.Stacey Borgman ’98, rower and participant in 2004 Olympics.Katherine Boo ’88, journalist and recipient of the Pulitzer and MacArthur Foundation prizes.Joan Birman ’48, mathematician and recipient of the ‘96 Chauvenet Prize for expository writing.Barton ’74, pioneer in the study of DNA structure Jamie Babbit ’93, director, producer and screenwriter.Natalie Angier ’78, author and science journalist, The New York Times.Laurie Anderson ’69, performance artist and NASA’s first Artist-in-Residence.Nina Ansary ’89, historian, author, and women’s rights activist.Please click here to find Barnard’s impressive list of alumnae who are members of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.īelow is a sampling of some of the most notable Barnard alumnae. Each year, hundreds of alumnae return to campus as guest speakers, provide internships in their workplaces, and act as informal job referral sources. They start and lead corporations, make important scientific discoveries, write critically acclaimed novels, develop national policy and more. Barnard’s more than 36,000 alumnae excel in virtually every field. ![]()
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