alumni

Etymology

From Latin alumni.

noun

  1. plural of alumnus
    The alumni of this university include many famous artists and politicians.

noun

  1. (often proscribed) An individual alumnus or alumna.
    An alumni of AmeriCorps, she has been trained as a red-carded firefighter and a national park ranger. 2002, Jack Canfield et al., Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul on Love and Friendship
    In the Indonesian context, a recommendation as such is surprising, considering the fact that a part of the Bali Bombing actors are alumnis of the Al Mukmin Ngruki Surakarta Pesantren. 2005, Abdul Wasik, Islamic Education in South and South East Asia: Diversity, Problems, and Strategy, RIDEP Institute, page 9
    Happy alumnis: / - enforces brand / - donors to school / - recommend program 2008, Pär Mårtensson, Magnus Bild, Kristina Nilsson, editors, Teaching and Learning at Business Schools: Transforming Business Education, Gower Publishing, page 186
    EMBA alumnis and other 2022, Elina Auvinen, Mari Huhtala, Johanna Rantanen, Taru Feldt, “Drivers or Drifters? The “Who” and “Why” of Leader Role Occupancy—A Mixed-Method Study”, in Zeynep Aycan, Mustafa F. Ozbilgin, Kim Yin Chan, editors, What Is Wrong with Leader Emergence?, Frontiers Media, page 34

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