Maria Shriver
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18 October, 2013
Maria Shriver returned to the anchor desk on Today, filling in for Savannah Guthrie, for the first time since 1998 as co-anchor with Matt Lauer. This event signified her official comeback to network news and her renewed presence in morning television.
30 April, 2013
NBC announced that Maria Shriver would rejoin the network as a special anchor, focusing on issues surrounding the shifting roles of women in American life. This return to journalism marked a new chapter in her career and reflected her continued commitment to advocating for women's issues.
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Birth and Early Life
November 6, 1955
Maria Owings Shriver was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver. Her upbringing was deeply rooted in public service and political engagement, shaping her understanding of social responsibility. As a niece of President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Edward Kennedy, she was exposed to the world of politics and advocacy from a very young age.
Graduation from Georgetown University
1977
Maria Shriver graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies. This academic foundation provided her with a solid understanding of American history, culture, and societal issues, which informed her future work in journalism and public service.
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American journalist, author, member of the Shriver and Kennedy families, former First Lady of California, founder of The Women's Alzheimer's Movement.