Herman became the first female sportswriter in the history of
The New York Times upon graduation in 1973. television cameras and other journalists instead focused on Herman's and St. Cyr's presence in the locker room, despite Herman's efforts to turn the attention back to the game.
Other journalism Herman, the only female member of the
Professional Hockey Writers Association during her sports writing career, gained access to all but four NHL team locker rooms over four years.
Harvard In 1999, Herman was appointed as director of
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's office of communications. In 2006, she became the assistant dean of communications and remained in the position for four years. She additionally co-taught a
health communications course at the school. == Political views ==