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alumni

[uh-luhm-nahy] / əˈlʌm naɪ /
NOUN
graduate
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NOUN
graduate
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“Older alumni are not interested in playing beyond the Yale-Harvard game.”

From The Wall Street Journal

James E. Ryan, the university’s president, said he believes the majority of alumni feel the way he does — that diversity is desirable and needed.

From New York Times

His parents sent him to Melbourne Grammar School, an institution that turned out more than its fair share of notable Australian luminaries, boasting leading politicians, artists, soldiers and sportsmen among its alumni.

From BBC

The online personal finance company called SoFi first made a name for itself by rounding up money from Stanford alumni to help the university’s M.B.A. students get cheaper student loans.

From New York Times

Plans for USC to acquire the hub came together quickly in the fall when the university’s alumni network helped facilitate the conversation between Folt and city officials.

From Washington Post