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Listed above are the top ten most common names for UPenn graduates. The University of Pennsylvania, also known as UPenn, has the largest number of alumni featured on the Fortune 400 of any other ...
Kinnaird College for Women University alumni (40 P) L. ... Ohio Wesleyan Female College alumni (7 P) Q. Queen Mary College, Lahore alumni (8 P) R.
"In Virginia, three elite women's colleges reinvent themselves and find a new mission in a coed world" – 6 November 2006 Newsweek article on Sweet Briar College, Hollins University, and Mary Baldwin College "New study finds women’s colleges are better equipped to help their students" – Indiana University
First woman graduate, first female faculty member (German), and first female member of the alumni association. Andrews dormitory is named for her. J. Michael Bailey: 1989 PhD Psychologist specialized in sexual orientation [34] Amanda Bauer: 2008 PhD Astronomer and science communicator [35] Alan Bean: 1955 BSc: Astronaut, lunar module pilot on ...
St. Mary's Female Seminary Junior College, St. Mary's County, in St. Mary's City (converted legally to coeducational in 1949, but in reality was still mostly female, then mostly a women's college); name changed in 1949 to St. Mary's Seminary (dropping the word "female" from the name - not to be confused with a similarly named Roman Catholic ...
Alumni (sg.: alumnus (MASC) or alumna (FEM)) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women, and alums ( sg. : alum ) or alumns ( sg. : alumn ) as gender-neutral alternatives.
Cornell is the only university in the world with three female winners of unshared Nobel Prizes among its graduates; Cornell alumni Pearl S. Buck, Barbara McClintock, and Toni Morrison each were unshared recipients of the prize. [5] [6] Many alumni maintain university ties through the university's homecoming. Its alumni magazine is Cornell ...
Linda P. Brady, 2008–2015, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Carolyn Martin, 2008–2011, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2011–present, Amherst College [56] Elsa A. Murano, 2008–2009, Texas A&M University [57] Renu Khator, 2008–present, chancellor of the University of Houston System and president of the University of Houston [58]