Anne Pyne Cowley (PhD, 1963) : navigating my life with the stars
Ann Merchant Boesgaard (PhD, 1966) : making things work
Sidney Wolff (PhD, 1966) : changing the landscape
Jocelyn Bell Burnell (PhD, 1968) : kites rise against the wind
Virginia Trimble (PhD, 1968) : breaking through the telescopic glass ceiling
Roberta M. Humphreys (PhD, 1969) : be your own advocate
Silvia Torres-Peimbert (PhD, 1969) : an astronomer in Mexico
Neta A. Bahcall (PhD, 1970) : my life in astronomy
Catherine Cesarsky (PhD, 1971) : equations, satellites, and telescopes
Judith ( Judy) Gamora Cohen (PhD, 1971) : a long and winding road
Judith Lynn Pipher (PhD, 1971) : taking advantage of opportunity
Gillian (Jill) Knapp (PhD, 1972) : Princeton 1984
Patricia Ann Whitelock (PhD, 1976) : the southern half of the sky
Anneila I. Sargent (PhD, 1977) : a long way for a wee lassie
Martha P. Haynes (PhD, 1978) : hands-on adventures with telescopes : from the backyard to Cerro Chajnantor
France Anne Córdova (PhD, 1979) : The learn'd astronomer discovers the policy world
Dina Prialnik (PhD, 1980) : from stars to comets and back
Beatriz Barbuy (PhD, 1982) : from stargazing the Southern Cross to probing the depths of the history of the Milky Way
Rosemary (Rosie) F. G. Wyse (PhD, 1983) : a journey through space and time
Bożena Czerny (PhD, 1984) : a fortunate sequence of events
Ewine F. van Dishoeck (PhD, 1984) : building a worldwide astrochemistry community
Wendy L. Freedman (PhD, 1984) : my astronomical journey
Meg Urry (PhD, 1984) : the gentlemen and me
Cathie Clarke (PhD, 1987) : an astronomer (not a pirate!) of Penzance
Saeko S. Hayashi (PhD, 1987) : from six meters to thirty meters, ever expanding horizons
Gražina Tautvaišienė (PhD, 1988) : the unfading joy of being an astronomer
Carole Mundell (PhD, 1995) : inspired by a maths dress
Gabriela (Gaby) González (PhD, 1995) : gravitational love
Vicky Kalogera (PhD, 1997) : not taking "no" for an answer : learning how to persist and persevere with a smile
Priyamvada Natarajan (PhD, 1999) : adventures mapping the dark universe
Dara J. Norman (PhD, 1999) : on becoming an astronomer and advancing science
Sara Seager (PhD, 1999) : adventures in the search for other earths
Hiranya Peiris (PhD, 2003) : from serendip to serendipity
Poonam Chandra (PhD, 2005) : a train to the stars
Xuefei Chen (PhD, 2005) : staring at the stars
Shazrene S. Mohamed (PhD, 2009) : the sky is for everyone
Yilen Gómez Maqueo Chew (PhD, 2010) : flipping tables from the Sonoran Desert to the stars