Proper noun
(countable) A surname from French.
Ellipsis of Lake Blouin.; A lake in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Quebec, Canada
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccordingly, I agree with Provost Blouin that your grievance in (sic) now moot and no adjustment is necessary.” Source: Internet
Ashley Taylor Blouin, of Greene, a sophomore, is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education program. Source: Internet
“I learned from my research that close relationships with cats, and especially dogs, change,” says study author David Blouin, PhD, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at Indiana University, South Bend. Source: Internet
"We understand the concern and frustrations these changes will raise with many students and parents," UNC-Chapel Hill's Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Robert Blouin said in a statement, the reported. Source: Internet
The student is in isolation at home, UC Davis spokeswoman Melissa Lutz Blouin said Friday. Source: Internet
Blouin opened the ranch to women and girls who are clients of the disability support program. Source: Internet