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Christine Whelan is an American author, speaker, and professor. She is the author of several books, including Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women and Marry Smart: The Intelligent Woman's Guide to True Love. She is also a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she teaches courses on marriage, relationships, and family. Whelan was born in New York City and grew up in the suburbs of Long Island. She attended Harvard University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in English and American Literature. She then went on to earn her master's degree in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. Whelan is the founder and director of the Smart Marriages Initiative, a research and education program that promotes healthy marriages and relationships. She is also the founder of the Smart Marriages Conference, an annual event that brings together experts in the field of marriage and relationships. Whelan has appeared on numerous television and radio programs, including The Today Show, Good Morning America, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. She has also been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. As of 2021, Christine Whelan's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

Popular As Christine Barrett Whelan
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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 5 July, 1977
Birthday 5 July
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Her husband is Peter Moyers (m. 2007)

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Parents Stephen Whelan, Elizabeth Whelan
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2009

Whelan has held teaching positions in the Sociology department at the University of Iowa and in the Sociology and Politics departments at Princeton University. In 2009 she accepted a position with the Sociology department at the University of Pittsburgh, where she taught until 2013. In 2013, she accepted a position with the Consumer Science department at the School of Human Ecology at University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she currently teaches and directs the Money, Relationships, and Equality (MORE).

2008

Whelan's second book, Marry Smart: The Intelligent Woman's Guide to True Love, was published by Simon & Schuster on December 30, 2008. Whelan's third book, Generation WTF: From “What the #%$&” to a Wise, Tenacious, and Fearless You, was published by Templeton Press in February 2011. Whelan's fourth book, The Big Picture: A Guide to Finding Your Purpose in Life, was published in May 2016.

2006

Whelan's first book, Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women, was published by Simon & Schuster in October 2006. In the book, Whelan coined the term SWANS, which stands for Strong Women Achievers, No Spouse.

2005

Whelan's writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, National Review Online and The Washington Post, among other publications. From 2005-2010, she wrote a bi-weekly relationship advice column for Busted Halo and contributed occasional pieces to The Huffington Post.

Intended in part as a response to Maureen Dowd's 2005 book Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide, Whelan presented evidence contrary to the belief that an elite education and high income among women correlate with lower marriage rates. Using Census Bureau statistics, a commissioned poll of 3,700 men and women ages 25 to 40 and personal interviews, Whelan showed that while the stereotype was valid among previous generations, today a higher income and education in fact increases a woman's marriage chances, and that high-achieving women simply marry later in life.

1999

Whelan earned her undergraduate degree from Princeton University, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in Politics. Whelan subsequently was awarded the 1999 Daniel M. Sachs scholarship, one of Princeton's highest honors, which enabled her to study at Worcester College, Oxford. As a Sachs Scholar, she studied Economic and Social History at the University of Oxford, from which she earned her masters and doctorate.

1997

As an undergraduate, Whelan was editor-in-chief of The Daily Princetonian. From 1997 through 2000, she interned at The Wall Street Journal in New York and Washington bureaus and in 2000 interned at The Washington Post. In 2008, Whelan was awarded a Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowship.

1977

Christine Barrett Whelan (born July 5, 1977) is a writer, journalist, and commentator. She is the author of two books about marriage, and two self-help books for young-adults. She is a clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.