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  2. Alumni - Wikipedia

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    The Latin noun alumnus means "foster son" or "pupil" and is derived from the verb alere "to nourish". B Pictured: Lorado Taft's Alma Mater in Urbana, Illinois.. Alumni (sg.: alumnus (MASC) or alumna (FEM)) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university.

  3. Talk:Alumni - Wikipedia

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    4 alumni = graduate? 8 comments. 5 The recent move. 2 comments. 6 viewpoint. 2 comments ...

  4. Category talk:Alumni by university or college - Wikipedia

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    The problem seems to be that you want to use the "alumni" category only for "graduate alumni". "Alumni" means both graduate alumni and non-graduate alumni. If you want to make a distinction, you need two non-overlapping categories. "Alumni" overlaps both. - Nunh-huh 01:42, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

  5. List of Sciences Po people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of alumni, former staff, and those otherwise associated with Sciences Po. For further information, refer to the list of Sciences Po alumni in the French Wikipedia . Neither list is complete.

  6. Plural form of words ending in -us - Wikipedia

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    Some English words of Latin origin do not commonly take the Latin plural, but rather the regular English plurals in -(e)s: campus, bonus, and anus; while others regularly use the Latin forms: radius (radii) and alumnus (alumni). Still others may use either: corpus (corpora or corpuses), formula (formulae in technical contexts, formulas ...

  7. Wikipedia:Notable alumni - Wikipedia

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    A person should be included as a "notable alumna or alumnus" if the person would qualify for an article in his or her own right under Wikipedia: Notability (people)/WP:BIO. By implication, this means that each person listed in a "notable alumni" or "notable alumnae" section should have a wikilink, either red or blue.

  8. List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Lope de Vega - Spanish Baroque playwright and poet (Colegio Imperial de Madrid) Eduardo López de Romaña - President of Peru (Stonyhurst College) Federico García Lorca - Spanish poet and playwright (attended Jesuit school as a boy in Grenada) Henri de Lubac - French theologian (Gregorian University in Rome, Italy)

  9. Alumni association - Wikipedia

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    University of Florida Emerson Alumni Hall. An alumni association or alumnae association is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students ().In the United Kingdom and the United States, alumni of universities, colleges, schools (especially independent schools), fraternities, and sororities often form groups with alumni from the same organization.

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