Remarkable graduates of Triangle colleges
One day, they’re pulling all-nighters in the library, hanging out on the quad and waiting tables at the local dive. The next, they’re VIPs. Maybe it only seems that fast. But hundreds of extra-ordinary women got their starts on campuses in the Triangle. Athletes and entre-preneurs. Singers and senators. Judges and journalists. College presidents and corporate CEOs. Here are some of the big names who were educated in our area and continue to make their mark on the world.
- Acting
- Advocacy
- Academics
- Business
- Courts
- Entertainment
- Government
- Journalism
- Sports
- Wellness
- Writing
Melissa Claire Egan
UNC–CH ‘03
Annie McDermott on TV’s “All My Children”
Louise Fletcher (photo)
UNC-CH ‘57
Academy Award-winning Nurse Ratched in the movie: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
Annabeth Gish
Duke University ‘92
Special agent Monica Reyes on TV’s “The X Files”
Sharon Lawrence
UNC-CH ‘83
Sylvia Costas Sipowicz on TV’s “NYPD Blue”
Beth Leavel (photo)
Meredith College ‘77
Tony Award-winning Beatrice Stockwell in Broadway’s “The Drowsy Chaperone”
Mary Wilmer “Molly” Barker (photo)
UNC-CH ‘89
Founder, Girls on the Run International
Alicia Baucom
Meredith College ‘05
Coordinator, Initiative to Educate Afghan Women
Charlotte Bunch
Duke University ‘66
Founder of the Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers University
Melinda French Gates
Duke University ‘86, ‘87
Co-founder, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Gretchen Holt
Meredith College ‘89
Founder, Cookies for Kids’ Cancer
Eleanor Nunn
Shaw University ‘63
One of the founders of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Eleanor Smeal
Duke University ‘61
President, Feminist Majority Foundation and publisher, Ms. magazine
Former president, National Organization for Women (NOW)
Margaret Taylor Smith
Duke University ‘47
Namesake, Margaret Taylor Smith Directorship in Women’s Studies, Duke University
Former chair, Kresge Foundation
June St. Clair Atkinson
N.C. State University ‘96
N.C. Superintendent of Public Instruction
Laura Carpenter Bingham (photo)
Peace College ‘77
President, Peace College
Mary Sue Coleman
UNC-CH ‘69
President, University of Michigan
Margaret Currin
Meredith College ‘72
Professor of Law, Campbell University
First female U.S. attorney in N.C. (’88-’93)
Pamela Brooks Gann
Duke University ‘73
President, Claremont McKenna College in Calif.
Former dean, Duke University School of Law
Carol Garrison
UNC-CH ’74, ‘82
President, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Linda Harrill
N.C. State University ‘87
President and CEO, Communities in Schools of North Carolina
Chavonda Jacobs-Young
N.C. State University ‘89, ‘92, ‘98
National program leader, Biobased Products & Bioenergy Production, USDA
First U.S. African-American with Ph.D. in Paper Science and Engineering
Josephine “Jo” Cooper
Meredith College ‘67
Group vice president for government and industry affairs, Toyota Motor North America
Natalie Chanin
N.C. State University ‘87
Founder and owner, Alabama Chanin
Karen Diebolt
Wake Tech ‘08
Owner, Softedz
Jayme Hickman (photo)
Meredith College ‘01
Owner, PupCentric
Betsy D. Holden
Duke University ‘77
Senior advisor to McKinsey & Co.
Former CEO, Kraft Foods
Anne M. Huffman
Meredith College ’81, N.C. State University ‘83
Vice president - human resources, Progress Energy
Sallie L. Krawcheck
UNC-CH ‘87
Former CEO, Citigroup Global Wealth Management
Gayle S. Lanier
N.C. State University ‘82
Vice president, general manager, Nortel Networks’ Time Division Multiplexing Portfolio
Barbara H. Mulkey (photo)
N.C. State University ‘77, ‘83
Founder and chairman of the board, Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
Pat Nathan
Meredith College ‘74
Founder, Triangle chapter of Dress for Success
Former sustainable business director, Dell Computer
Evelyn E. Smalls (photo)
N.C. Central University ‘67
President and CEO, United Bank of Philadelphia
Susan M. Stalnecker
Duke University ‘73
Vice president – finance and treasurer, DuPont
Nancy Webster
N.C. State University ‘75
President and CEO, Thomasville Furniture Industries
Wanda Bryant (photo)
N.C. Central University ‘82
Judge, N.C. Court of Appeals
Ann Marie Calabria
Campbell University ‘83
Judge, N.C. Court of Appeals
Ann Covington
Duke University ‘63
Former chief justice, Missouri Supreme Court
Allyson Duncan
Duke University ‘75
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th District
Christine Durham
Duke University ‘71
Chief justice, Utah Supreme Court
Orinda Evans
Duke University ‘65
Judge, U.S. District Court
Karen L. Henderson
Duke University ‘66
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
Robin Hudson
UNC-CH ‘76
Associate justice, N.C. Supreme Court
Susan Illston
Duke University ‘70
Federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Susan Owens
Duke University ‘71
Associate justice, Washington State Supreme Court
Sarah Parker
UNC-CH ‘64, ‘69
Chief justice, N.C. Supreme Court
Donna Stroud
Campbell University ‘85, ‘88
Judge, N.C. Court of Appeals
Patricia Timmons-Goodson
UNC-CH ‘76, ‘79
Associate justice, N.C. Supreme Court
First African-American woman in the post
Sunshine Anderson
N.C. Central University ‘96
R&B and soul singer and songwriter
Shirley Caesar
Shaw University ‘84
Grammy Award-winning gospel singer
Kara DioGuardi
Duke University ‘93
“American Idol” judge, singer-songwriter
Kelly Goldsmith
Duke University ‘01
“Survivor: Africa”
Kit Hoover
UNC-CH ‘92
Host of TLC’s “Real Life, Real Simple”
Government - international
Cynthia G. Efird
Duke University ‘72
Former U.S. ambassador to Angola
Shari Villarosa
UNC-CH ‘72
Former chargé d’affaires, U.S. Embassy in Rangoon, Myanmar (formerly Burma)
Cynthia A. Pratt
St. Augustine’s College ‘83
Former deputy prime minister and parliament member of the Bahamas
Government - national
Judith K. Boyd
N.C. Wesleyan ‘93
Senior intelligence counsel, Dept. of Homeland Security’s Office of General Counsel
Shelley Moore Capito
Duke University ‘75
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from West Virginia
Elizabeth Dole
Duke University ‘58
Former U.S. senator from North Carolina
Elizabeth Edwards
UNC-CH ‘77
Attorney, author, spouse of former U.S. senator and vice presidential candidate John Edwards
Virginia Foxx (photo)
UNC ‘68
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina
Juanita M. Kreps
Duke University ‘44, ‘48
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Denise Majette
Duke University ‘79
Former U.S. representative from Georgia
Sherri McGee
Meredith College ‘75
Director, workforce management and development division, office of human capital management, NASA
Elizabeth Verville
Duke University ‘61
U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of International Narcotics and the Bureau of Law Enforcement
C.C. Wiggins
Meredith College ‘76
First woman and first African-American officer in command and support roles in the Chaplain Corps of the U.S. Navy (now retired)
Cathy Zoi
Duke University ‘83
Assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy, Dept. of Energy
Former CEO, The Alliance for Climate Protection
government - state
Lucy Allen (photo)
Meredith College ‘65
Member of the N.C. House of Representatives
Pat Bazemore
Wake Tech ‘87
First female police chief, city of Cary
Julia Boseman
N.C. Central University ‘92
Member of the N.C. Senate
Susan Bysiewicz
Duke University ‘86
Secretary of state, Connecticut
Betsy L. Cochrane
Meredith College ‘58
Former member of the N.C. Senate
First female house minority leader
Lisa A. Gladden
Duke University ‘86
Member of the Maryland Senate
Malinda Miles
St. Augustine’s College ‘68
Mayor, Mount Rainier, Maryland
Lura S. Tally
Duke University ‘42
Served five terms in the N.C. House of Representatives and six terms in the N.C. Senate (now retired)
Silda Wall Spitzer (photo)
Meredith College ‘80
Attorney, founder of nonprofit Children for Children
Former first lady of the state of New York
Helene Cooper
UNC-CH ‘87
Diplomatic correspondent, The New York Times
Clarky Davis
Meredith College ‘96
Personal finance expert, “the Debt Diva,” as seen on MSNBC and ABC’s “Nightline”
Laurie Walker Dhue
UNC-CH ‘90
Former host, “Fox Report Weekend”
Susan LaSalla
Peace College ‘63
Senior Washington producer, NBC News’ “The Today Show”
Susannah Meadows
Duke University ‘95
Senior writer, Newsweek magazine
Marcia Vickers (photo)
Meredith College ‘92
Senior writer, Fortune magazine
Judy Woodruff
Duke University ‘68
Senior correspondent, “The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer,” PBS
Shalane Flanagan
UNC-CH ‘05
Bronze medal winner for women’s 10,000m distance run, 2008 Olympics
Mia Hamm
UNC-CH ‘94
Former forward for the U.S. women’s national soccer team
Cindy Werley (photo)
UNC-CH ‘98
Field hockey forward, U.S. Olympic Team ’96, now an assistant coach at her alma mater
Linda Stevenson Budd
Mount Olive College ‘69
Psychologist, professor and author of “Living With the Active Alert Child”
Susan Carter (photo)
Durham Tech ‘06
UNC Health Care Nurse of the Year for her work in physical and rehabilitative medicine
Shirley Deal
Piedmont Community College ’93
Executive director, Caswell Family Medical Center
Dr. Catherine Gordon
N.C. State University ‘86
Associate professor of pediatrics, Harvard University and Director, Children’s Hospital Bone Health Program & DXA Center
Dr. Meg R. Sutherland-Smith
N.C. State University ‘86
Veterinary clinical operations manager, San Diego Zoo, and associate clinical professor at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Sarah Dessen (photo)
UNC-CH ‘93
Author of nine novels, including “Along for the Ride,” “That Summer” and “Someone Like You”
Mary Pope Osborne
UNC -CH‘71
Author of the Magic Tree House series of children’s books
Anne Tyler
Duke University ‘61
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 11 novels, including “The Accidental Tourist” and “Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant”