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Nia Akins. Ije Akunyili. Stephen Albert. David Alden. Raymond Macdonald Alden. Michael Alexander (academic) Andrew Allen (Pennsylvania politician) Paul H. Alling. Oswald Thompson Allis.
Penn alumni are the current or past presidents of over one hundred universities and colleges including Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Cornell University, University of California system, University of Texas system, Carnegie Mellon University, Northwestern University, Tulane University, Bowdoin College, and Williams College; and eight medical schools ...
The list of notable Wharton School alumni are graduates of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton offers four degree programs: undergraduate, an MBA, an EMBA, and a Doctoral degree. As of 2023, there are approximately 105,000 alumni in over 150 different countries, including 79,280 in North America, 5,660 in Asia, 4,510 ...
Website. www.unpad.ac.id. Padjadjaran University (Indonesian: Universitas Padjadjaran; (Sundanese: ᮅᮔᮤᮗᮨᮁᮞᮤᮒᮞ᮪ ᮕᮏᮏᮛᮔ᮪), abbreviated as UNPAD) is a public university located in Sumedang Regency and Bandung, which is the provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia. It was established on September 11, 1957.
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An alumni association or alumnae association is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students (alumni). 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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Steve Swetonic – Major League Baseball player [17] Joe Walton – head coach of New York Jets, 1983–1989. Dave Wannstedt – coach for several NFL and college teams, including University of Pittsburgh. John Woodruff (Col. 1939) – gold medalist in 800 meters at 1936 Berlin Olympics.