Noun
The word is derived from alumna
of Alumna
Source: Webster's dictionaryBandmembers Victoria Camp, a native Tuscaloosan, Savannah Coker, a UA alumnae, and Kate Falcon make it a point to communicate with fans, but they use their platform to promote more positive relics rather than divisive issues. Source: Internet
This year’s fund-raiser is being held in memory of alumnae Earl Crosby and music will be provided by popular band Brass 2 D’World and a disc jockey. Source: Internet
President Beilock is also listening to faculty, to students, to staff, and to alumnae. Source: Internet
“When I am designing the cover, I try to convey the theme of the book through the imagery,” Danielle Hunter, APSU alumnae and cover designer, said. Source: Internet
She plans to change the swipe-in policy at Barnard by “tackling it with new technology” and to create a much more effective alumnae directory for students. Source: Internet
The girls’ school in Bryanston gifted the children’s hospital with a Christmas tree that was entirely handmade by a group of Brescia House parents, grandmothers, aunts, alumnae, learners and staff over a four-month period last year. Source: Internet