Barbara Everitt was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her father,
William Littell Everitt, was an electrical engineer and educator. She graduated high school as
valedictorian, and did her undergraduate studies at
Cornell University in physics, graduating in 1947. Her intent after studying physics was to become a science writer, and after graduating she worked in New York City as an editor of
Chemical Engineering magazine. However she left to follow her husband, electrical engineer John H. Bryant, to the
University of Illinois, where he was a graduate student. She did some more science writing there but stopped to become a full-time mother. After her children had all entered school, she returned to work at the continuing education division of
Michigan State University (Oakland), later to split off as
Oakland University. She returned to graduate studies at Michigan State, earning a
master's degree in journalism in 1967 and a
Doctor of Philosophy in communications in 1970. She worked in
market research at Market Opinion Research from then until 1989, and served on the Census Advisory Committee from 1980 to 1986. ==Census director==