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alumna

[uh-luhm-nuh] / əˈlʌm nə /
NOUN
graduate (fem.)
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“It sounds so idealistic, but it is why you go into a job like that,” said Dr. Seema Yasmin, director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative at Stanford University and an alumna of the E.I.S.

From New York Times

The Bishop Montgomery alumna jumped at the opportunity to come to USC this season.

From Los Angeles Times

The most vivid manifestation of that change, he said, was listening to students at graduation sing “America the Beautiful,” written by an alumna, Katharine Lee Bates.

From New York Times

In 1968, she was the director of alumnae relations at her alma mater when she met McLaughlin, then a Jesuit priest giving a speech at the school.

From Washington Post

The former downhill ski racer was born and raised in Alaska, but has deep Evergreen State roots as a University of Washington alumna and former Alpental ski coach.

From Seattle Times