Alpha Epsilon Phi - Notable Members

Notable Members

Name Original Chapter Notability Reference
Barbara Barrie Omega, Texas actress; (Barney Miller)
Lillian Copeland Xi, USC Olympic Gold and Silver medalist
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Kappa, Cornell Supreme Court Justice
Elizabeth Glaser Sigma, University of Wisconsin AIDS Activist and co-founder of The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Nancy Goodman Brinker Mu, Illinois Founder of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Research; appointed in 2001 as Ambassador to Hungary
Erica Hill Alpha Chi, Boston University CNN Anchor
Bessie Margolin Epsilon, Newcomb former U.S. Department of Labor attorney
Charlotte Rae Omicron, Northwestern actress; (Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life)
Judith Resnik Alpha Nu, Carnegie Mellon 2nd American woman astronaut
Dinah Shore Chi, Vanderbilt Singer, actress and talk show host
Annette Strauss Omega, Texas former Mayor of Dallas
Lauren Weisberger Kappa, Cornell author, (The Devil Wears Prada)
Harriett Woods Pi, Michigan former Lt. Governor of Missouri

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