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alumna

[uh-luhm-nuh] / əˈlʌm nə /
NOUN
graduate (fem.)
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The Bishop Montgomery alumna jumped at the opportunity to come to USC this season.

From Los Angeles Times

The image is “not only historically inaccurate, but it enables and reinforces dangerous racist ideas of white power, white supremacy and white saviorism,” alumna Brianna Eng wrote in a letter to the university last year.

From Los Angeles Times

One such instance, the statement said, was “a successful effort to discourage the alumna from participating and cooperating after she expressed the intent to do so.”

From New York Times

“As an alumna and former parent, I know the pain our school’s community has faced. We must ensure that we maintain a compassionate environment where students can grow and excel.”

From Seattle Times

But many of these Maryland alumnae have reached similar heights.

From Washington Post