Candy Crowley, 1970 graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College; former CNN senior political correspondent; recipient of awards for outstanding journalism from the National Press Foundation and the Associated Press
Molly Haskell, 1961 graduate of Sweet Briar College; author and film critic
Mary Davis Holt,[1] graduate of Salem College; managing partner at Flynn Heath Holt Leadership; co-author of Break Your Own Rules: How to Change the Patterns of Thinking that Block Women's Paths to Power; executive coach; held leadership positions at Time Inc and Time Warner
Gabby Giffords, 1993 graduate of Scripps College; represented Arizona's 8th Congressional district from 2007 until her resignation in 2012 due to the aftermath of an assassination attempt
Katherine Harris, 1979 graduate of Agnes Scott College; former Florida Secretary of State and U.S. Representative
Elizabeth P. Hoisington, 1940 graduate of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland; one of the first two women to be promoted to Brigadier General in the United States Army, at the time being Director of the Women's Army Corps; President Nixon announced her promotion in 1970
Katherine G. Howard, attended Salem Academy and Salem College before graduating from Smith College; worked in the Eisenhower administration in the Federal Civil Defense Administration, as the U.S. delegate to the NATO committee on civil defense, and as Deputy U.S. Commissioner General to the Brussels World Fair
Blanche Lincoln, 1982 graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College; Democratic U.S. Senator from Arkansas, 1999–2011; previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Arkansas' 1st congressional district; at age 38, was the youngest woman to be elected to the Senate, in 1998
Barbara Mikulski, 1958 graduate of Mount St. Agnes College, now part of Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland; graduate of the Institute of Notre Dame; the senior woman in the United States Senate; Maryland's senior Senator
Virginia Shehee, graduate of Stephens College; first woman elected to the Louisiana State Senate (1975)
Patsy Ticer, 1955 graduate of Sweet Briar College; member of the Virginia Senate, 1996–2012
Teresa Tomlinson, 1987 graduate from Sweet Briar College; first woman to be elected mayor of Columbus, Georgia, in 2011; became the Chair of Sweet Briar's Board of Directors
Susan Webber Wright, 1970 graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College; US district court judge in Little Rock, Arkansas; presided over Paula Jones's sexual harassment lawsuit against former President Bill Clinton; was involved with the investigation of the Whitewater scandal with Kenneth Starr
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