<p>The</a> World's 100 Most Powerful Women - Forbes.com</p>
<p>Princeton's alumnae have been prominent in the news recently. During the summer, Forbes published its list of the 100 most powerful women in the world. On that list were four Princetonians. </p>
<p>Andrea Jung '79 -- Chairman of the Board and CEO of Avon
Michelle Obama '85 -- First Lady of the United States
Sonia Sotomayor '76 -- Supreme Court Justice
Heidi Miller '74 -- Chief executive, Treasury & Securities Services, JPMorgan Chase.</p>
<p>No other university had more than two of its undergraduate alumnae represented. (Cornell, Harvard, Northwestern, Penn and UNC each had two.) </p>
<p>What's particularly interesting about Princeton's representatives on the list is the broad ethnic diversity they represent.</p>
<p>For those who might be interested in the experiences of women at Princeton or Women's Studies, more information can be found here:</p>
<p>Program</a> in the Study of Women and Gender</p>
<p>Women's</a> Center - Home</p>