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  2. Alumni - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from Latin, meaning nurslings, pupils or foster children, derived from alere "to nourish". [1] The term is not synonymous with "graduates": people can be alumni without graduating, e.g. Burt Reynolds was an alumnus of Florida State University but did not graduate. The term is sometimes used to refer to former employees, former ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    alumnus: alumni cactus: cactuses/cacti (in Arizona many people avoid either choice with cactus as both singular and plural) [citation needed] campus: campuses (The Latinate plural form campi is sometimes used, particularly with respect to colleges or universities; however, it is sometimes frowned upon.

  6. 11 Colleges With the Most Billionaire Alumni

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    Obtaining a college degree has always been one of the best ways to increase your lifetime earnings. According to Forbes, which cites a Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce...

  7. Alma mater - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater (Latin: alma mater; pl.: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase meaning 'nourishing mother'. It personifies a school that a person has attended or graduated from. [1] [2] [3] The term is related to alumnus, literally meaning 'nursling', which describes a school graduate. [4]

  8. 11 Colleges With the Most Billionaire Alumni

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  9. 11 Colleges With the Most Billionaire Alumni

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    Obtaining a college degree has always been one of the best ways to increase your lifetime earnings. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), men with college degrees earn $900,000 ...