List of Alumnae of Women's Colleges in The United States - Journalists

Journalists

  • Ann Compton is a news reporter for ABC and inductee of the Radio Hall of Fame is a graduate of Hollins University
  • Gwen Ifill is a 1977 graduate of Simmons College; she is the moderator and managing editor of Washington Week in Review and served as the moderator for both the 2004 and 2008 vice presidential debates
  • Anna Quindlen is a graduate of Barnard College; she is a journalist with the New York Times
  • Cokie Roberts is a 1964 graduate of Wellesley College; she is a contributing senior news analyst for National Public Radio as well as a regular roundtable analyst for the current This Week with George Stephanopoulos
  • Diane Sawyer is a 1967 graduate of Wellesley College; she is a television reporter for ABC and co-anchor of its morning news show, Good Morning America
  • Lesley Stahl is a graduate of Wheaton College; she is a reporter for 60 Minutes
  • Barbara Walters is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College; she is an American journalist, writer, and media personality who has been a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), an evening news magazine (20/20), and on World News (then ABC Evening News)
  • Paula Zahn is a graduate of Stephens College. She has served as a reporter and/or anchor for various networks on numerous programs such as CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News, Good Morning America, The Edge with Paula Zahn, American Morning with Paula Zahn and "Paula Zahn Now".

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