alumnae

How the liberal arts made Ayn Dietrich ’04 a spokesperson for the FBI

Every day, Ayn Dietrich ’04 talks with reporters about high profile cases involving federal investigators, from suspected terrorist activity to searches for missing children. She previously served as an intelligence analyst and the person who briefs the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the attorney general on important cases. Friday afternoon, she gave... READ MORE >>

Many returning for Reunion 2014

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Alumna Anne Wilkes Tucker ’67 featured in Wall Street Journal

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Asa Bright Valente '90 featured on Good Morning America

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Tattered bumper sticker leads to new friendship between Emily Fields '16 and Daisy Jenkins Fletcher '50

Emily Fields ’16 Just before the academic year began this summer, Emily Fields ’16 was visiting Nags Head, North Carolina, with her grandfather. She imagined the vacation would be a great get-away before she headed off to Randolph. What she didn’t realize was that a walk through the parking lot of her hotel would set... READ MORE >>

Alumna chosen to moderate presidential debate

The second time that President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney take the stage to debate each other in person, one of our alumnae will take the stage to moderate the forum. Candy Alt Crowley ’70 will moderate a town hall-style presidential debate on October 16. She will be the first woman to... READ MORE >>