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  1. Alumni - Wikipedia

    Alumni (sg.: alumnus (MASC) or alumna (FEM)) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women, and alums (sg.: …

  2. ALUMNI Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Many people are comfortable using the word alumni to refer to someone who was a student of a particular school.

  3. Alumni | The University of the South | Sewanee

    Update your contact profile, search for other alumni, share news about you. All this and more on the Sewanee Gateway.

  4. Welcome to Harvard Alumni

    Dec 12, 2025 · Reconnect with Harvard and your classmates through our alumni directory, programs and events, stories, news, and more.

  5. MIT Alumni Association | alum.mit.edu

    2 days ago · Give or get the advice you need from alumni around the globe. The question is less “Where does MIT have regional alumni clubs?” but more “Where doesn’t it?” Explore the global community.

  6. Grammarly Blog

    Jan 16, 2024 · Alumni: Graduates or former students of a particular educational institution; former members, employees, contributors, or the like. Technically, alumni is the masculine plural form of the …

  7. UW Alumni Tours

    Since 1975, UW Alumni Tours has offered the most enriching and engaging adventures in popular and lesser known destinations around the globe. Join fellow alumni, faculty and friends to explore and …

  8. You Know You're From Miller Heights (Bethlehem Township) when ...

    Apr 5, 2025 · We are proud of and thankful for you both. gone by!

  9. Alumni vs. Alumnus: Usage Guide | Merriam-Webster

    For an individual graduate, an alumnus is a single male, an alumna is a single female, and an alum is the gender neutral term. For the plurals, alumni refers to multiple male or gender neutral graduates, …

  10. List of universities by number of billionaire alumni - Wikipedia

    The University of Pennsylvania comes in first if only bachelor's degrees are counted, according to the most recent 2022 Forbes report. [1] Harvard also ranks first in the number of ultra-high net worth …