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alumnus

[uh-luhm-nuhs] / əˈlʌm nəs /
NOUN
graduate (masc.)
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He is also an alumnus of the program’s first iteration, saying it’s “the reason I am a successful musician today, but I also think about how many kids we just took that possibility away from.”

From Los Angeles Times

Washington alumnus and comedian Joel McHale performed a short recorded bit that was shown on the scoreboard before the game, but the real slapstick was about to come.

From Los Angeles Times

“Older alumni are not interested in playing beyond the Yale-Harvard game.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A University of Virginia alumnus attacked its diversity programs.

From New York Times

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