Kappa
Kappa Gamma has produced an impressive roster of alumnae, including
leaders in industries such as entertainment, business, science,
politics and athletics.
Ashley Judd actress Gena Rowlands movie and television actress; recently played the elderly Allie Calhoun in The Notebook (2004)
Sophia Bush actress; One Tree Hill
Charlotte York fictional character; Sex and the City
Lo Bosworth socialite and reality television star; Laguna Beach and The Hills Jamie Chung reality television personality; The Real World: San Diego Barbara Feldon actress; Get Smart Jo Ann Pflug actress; M*A*S*H
Julie Berman actress; General Hospital Jean Bartel Miss America, 1943 Gretchen Carlson Miss America, 1989; CBS News anchor Kate Jackson star of the television series Charlie's Angels Jann Carl Entertainment Tonight news anchor Jane Pauley The Today Show former news anchor Nancy O'Dell co-anchor; Access Hollywood Laurie Hickson-Smith TLC's Trading Spaces interior designer Kate Spade internationally renowned fashion desinger, most famous for her handbags Robin Burns Victoria's Secret former CEO; Estee Lauder Companies' North American
and Donna Karan Cosmetics former president and CEO; Calvin Klein
Cosmetics former president; Bloomingdales head of Cosmetics division
head Mareta West first woman astrogeologist; determined the site for the first lunar landing Jane Dole James Chairman of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions Lucy Webb Hayes first lady; wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes Lou Henry Hoover first lady; wife of President Herbert Hoover Jane Swift the first female governer of Massachusetts and the youngest governer in 2001 Julia Ward Howe author of The Battle Hymn of the Republic Kirsten Gillibrand elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2006 Kristin Armstrong Olympic Gold Medalist in cycling, 2008 Patty Berg champion golfer, 1946 United States Open Golf Tournament Stacy Hollis champion golfer, 1978 United States Women's Open Golf Tounrament Betty Robinson Schwartz Olympic gold medal winner 1928, track and field Donna DeVerona two-time
gold medalist in Olympic swimming; first woman sportscaster on network
television; co-founder of the Women's Sports Foundation Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, Helen Wills Roarke and Doris Hart all winners of the United States Women's Open Champion Tennis (1911, 1924, 1954)