![]() ![]() Carole Maso, class of 1977 – novelist and essayist, professor of literary arts at Brown University.Jyotsna Vaid, class of 1976 – professor of psychology at Texas A&M University.Rochelle Lieber, class of 1976 – professor of linguistics at the University of New Hampshire and co-editor in chief of the Language and Linguistics Compass.Jeffrey Schnapp, class of 1975 – former director of the Stanford Humanities Lab, faculty director at metaLAB (at) Harvard.Iris Mack, class of 1975 – writer, speaker, former MIT professor.Snyder Department of Neuroscience investigator with Howard Hughes Medical Institute Huganir, class of 1975 – professor and Director of the Solomon H. Jane Margaret O'Brien, class of 1975 – professor of chemistry and president emerita of St. ![]() Francisco Xavier Castellanos, class of 1975 – Director of Research at the NYU Child Study Center.Anthony Apesos, class of 1975 – painter and professor of fine arts at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.Molly Nesbit, class of 1974 – modern and contemporary art historian.Darra Goldstein, class of 1973 – founding editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture professor at Williams College.Michael Kimmel, class of 1972 – sociologist distinguished professor of sociology at the Stony Brook University spokesperson of the National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS).Judith Malafronte, class of 1972 – mezzo-soprano on the faculty at Yale University, winner of the Grand Prize at the International Vocal Competition 's-Hertogenbosch.Gloria Cordes Larson, class of 1972 – politician and president of Bentley University.Morris, class of 1971 – professor and chair of philosophy at the University of Maryland Erica Funkhouser, class of 1971 – poet, professor at MIT.Eugenia Del Pino, class of 1969 – developmental biologist first Ecuadorian citizen to be elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences (2006).Vera Schwarz, class of 1969 – Freeman Professor of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University.Jo Ann Gora, class of 1969 – president of Ball State University.Nancy Dye, class of 1969 – president of Oberlin College.Greenwood, class of 1968 – health scientist, president of the University of Hawaii Coates, MA 1968 – psychologist, Columbia University Adjunct Professor, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) Founder and Director Institute of Mathematical Geography. Sandra Lach Arlinghaus, class of 1964 - mathematical geographer.Sau Lan Wu, class of 1963 – particle physicist and the Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.Ellen Rosand, class of 1961 – musicologist, historian, and opera critic.Sward, class of 1961 – executive director of the Mathematical Association of America Margaret Dauler Wilson, class of 1960 – professor of philosophy at Princeton University.Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation in the New York University School of Law Newell, class of 1951 – first female chancellor of the State University System of Florida, president of Wellesley College Jean Briggs, class of 1951 – anthropologist and expert on Inuit languages.Nancy Nichols Barker, class of 1946 – professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin.Winifred Asprey, class of 1938 – pioneering mathematician and computer scientist.Susan Casteras, class of 1971 – professor of art history at the University of Washington.Millie Almy, class of 1936 – American psychologist and "Grandame" of early childhood education.Mary Bunting, class of 1931 – microbiologist and president of Radcliffe College.Jean Schneider, class of 1921 – Pulitzer Prize for History winner research associate of Leonard D.Ware, class of 1920 – professor of history at American University and a New Deal activist McAfee, class of 1920 – president of Wellesley College and first director of WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) Chen Hengzhe, class of 1919 – China's first female professor and a pioneer of vernacular literature.Ruth Wendell Washburn, class of 1913 – educational psychologist.Edith Clarke, class of 1908 – America's first female professor of electrical engineering.Marion Coats Graves, class of 1907 - philosophy, first president of Sarah Lawrence College.Belle Turnbull, class of 1904 – award-winning poet.Ida Hill, class of 1901 – archaeologist, classical scholar and historian.Scottie Fitzgerald, class of 1942 – writer and journalist, only daughter of novelist F.Anita Florence Hemmings, class of 1897 – Vassar College's first African-American graduate.Emily Jordan Folger, class of 1879 – co-founder of the Folger Shakespeare Library.Heloise Hersey, class of 1876 – professor of literature.Jane Kelley Adams, class of 1875 - educator.Laura Sumner, class of 1942 – numismatist.Actress, Lisa Kudrow, class of 1985 Academics ![]()
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