Meaning of Success: Insights from Women of Cambridge
Cambridge in America invites you and your guest to a continental breakfast and discussion with Professor Mary Fowler, Master of Darwin College, and Anne Milgram (Trinity Hall 1993), Senior Fellow, NYU School of Law, and former NJ Attorney General.
Guests will have the opportunity to mingle over breakfast and coffee starting at 8:30am. This will be followed by a presentation and open discussion.
Event Details
Join fellow alumni for this special breakfast with Mary Fowler and Anne Milgram (Trinity Hall 1993).
Mary Fowler is Darwin College’s sixth Master. A Darwin College alumna, her PhD in Geophysics (1972-76) was on the structure of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. After a post-doc at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland and posts at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, she joined Royal Holloway, University of London, where she became Head of the Department of Earth Sciences, and then Dean of Science. Mary is best known for her book, The Solid Earth: An Introduction to Global Geophysics, which in 2015 was selected by Cambridge University Press editors as one of their ‘top 20 most influential books’, and for which in 1996 she was awarded the Prestwich Medal by the Geological Society.
Anne Milgram received her masters of philosophy degree in social and political theory from Trinity Hall College. She is a Rutgers University graduate and received her law degree from New York University School of Law. Anne served as Attorney General of New Jersey from 2007-2010, where she rose to national prominence with her introduction of the use of data and rigorous statistical analysis in NJ courtrooms and police precincts which resulted in major crime reductions and public safety improvements around the state. From 2010-2015, Anne served as Vice President of the Laura and John Arnold Foundation and is responsible for the development of the Public Safety Assessment (PSA), a widely used risk assessment tool that helps judges make evidence-based pre-trial decisions about criminal defendants’ public safety risk. Anne is now Senior Fellow at New York University School of Law.
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