<p>Power</a> Women 2010 - Forbes.com</p>
<p>Go Princeton women!</p>
<p>Forbes Magazine has released its list of what it believes to be the world's 100 most powerful women.</p>
<p>Topping that list for most common undergraduate alma mater is Princeton with five. Wellesley follows with three and several schools have two each including Cornell, Georgetown, Harvard, Stanford and the U. of Rhode Island. The most common graduate school is Harvard. The Ivies were represented by Princeton, Cornell, Harvard, Columbia and Penn.</p>
<p>Princeton's "most powerful women" are:</p>
<p>Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States
Sonia Sotomayor, Supreme Court Justice
Elena Kagan, Supreme Court Justice
Meg Whitman, former CEO of EBay and now candidate for Governor of California
Andrea Jung, CEO of Avon</p>