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Cynthia Enloe ('60): research professor of international relations and women's studies, Clark University; Haden Guest ('93): Director of the Harvard Film Archive, and lecturer at Harvard University; David Haussler ('75): professor at University of California, Santa Cruz, member of National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and ...
Dorothy Goodwin (PhD 1957) – former Connecticut State Representative (1974–1984) Bernard F. Grabowski – former U.S. Representative for CT-6 (1963–1967) Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. – Connecticut State Senator (2015–2019); member of Kennedy Family; Mike Lawlor – former Connecticut State Representative (1987–2011)
Madeline McDowell Breckinridge (1890) – a leader of the women's suffrage movement, a leading Progressive reformer, and great-granddaughter of Henry Clay [7] Ruth Hanna McCormick (1897) – member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois and the first woman to run for the U.S. Senate
The CWHF had its beginnings in 1993 when a group of volunteers partnered with Hartford College for Women to establish an organization to honor distinguished contributions by female role models associated with Connecticut. The first list of inductees contained forty-one women notable to Connecticut's history and culture, many of whom broke down ...
Connecticut College Camels men's soccer players (2 P) Pages in category "Connecticut College alumni" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total.
Nancy Pelosi, 1962 graduate of Trinity College (now Trinity Washington University); graduate of the Institute of Notre Dame in Baltimore; first woman Speaker of the House; Frances Perkins, 1902 graduate of Mount Holyoke College; first woman cabinet member (U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1933–1945, under Franklin D. Roosevelt)
Connecticut College (Conn) is a private liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. Originally chartered as Thames College , it was founded in 1911 as the state's only women's college , a response to Wesleyan University having closed its doors to female students in 1909.
Leo I. Higdon Jr. (M.B.A. 1972) – president of Connecticut College (2006–present); president of the College of Charleston (2001–2006); president of Babson College (1997–2001); dean of Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia