Alexandra Robbins

Alexandra Robbins (born 1976 ) is an American journalist and author. She is now Bestsellerin the New York Times (see her book Quarter Life Crisis ). Previously she has been assistant at the New Yorker.

So far, several different publications have appeared, including The New Yorker, The Washington Post, USA Today, Cosmopolitan, Chicago Tribune, Self, Salon.com, and PC. She is a regular guest on national media and television shows such as 60 Minutes, The Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show and various channels, including CNN, NPR, BBC and History.

As a successful Yale student of the vintage in 1998, the university at which she was affiliated in the fraternity Scroll and Key, she wrote Skull & Bones experiences among other Atlantic Monthly about George W. Bush. She lives in the Washington area.

Works

The following readings on their books are available from Robbins:

  • The quarter life crisis, twentysomething issues, college issues
  • Marketing to twentysomethings
  • Twenty Somethings in the corporate environment
  • Secrets of the Tomb, Skull and Bones
  • Journalism, writing, and publishing
  • Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities, sorority issues
  • The Secret Lives of Students: Greek Life and Secret Societies
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