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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