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alumnus

[uh-luhm-nuhs] / əˈlʌm nəs /
NOUN
graduate (masc.)
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The school hired alumnus and Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer, who enjoyed immediate success last season when the Eagles won Division 1 section and Open Division state titles.

From Los Angeles Times

Students offered career mentoring to younger students, hosted a podcast and invited alumni back to campus to host workshops on career preparedness.

From Los Angeles Times

Santa Margarita had a first-year coach this past year, alumnus Carson Palmer, who won a Division 1 and state title.

From Los Angeles Times

Doctoral candidates, alumni, foreign visitors and even faculty colleagues all appeared in the hall.

From The Wall Street Journal

She studied drama at the Randall School in Hartford and then at New York’s acclaimed Neighborhood Playhouse, known for its scores of famous alumni.

From The Wall Street Journal