Noun
The word is derived from alumnus
of Alumnus
Source: Webster's dictionaryA $1 million donation by Tom and Sally Savage, alumni contributions and fundraising have enabled UMaine to purchase a video-editing system and a bioanalytic system that charts players’ progress. Source: Internet
4. Joining any of the unofficial alumni groups and networks, maintained by the alumni themselves, e.g. in the UK. Source: Internet
Additionally, many schools have begun online alumni interviews if it is not safe to meet in person. Source: Internet
After improvements in 2006, the stadium is currently configured to seat 47,000 for football but can readily be reconfigured to its original capacity of 70,000, more than the total number of Rice alumni, living and deceased. Source: Internet
Among the list of prominent alumni are 14 members of the UNC Black Pioneers, a group of students who originally broke the color barrier at UNC-Chapel Hill between 1952 and 1972. Source: Internet
Alumni Neil Armstrong Purdue alumni have achieved recognition in a range of areas, particularly in the science, engineering, and aviation industries. Source: Internet