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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)
Alumni (sg.: alumnus (MASC) or alumna (FEM)) are former students or graduates of a school, college, or university. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women, and alums ( sg. : alum ) or alumns ( sg. : alumn ) as gender-neutral alternatives.
The association publishes Class Newsletters and sponsors Class Reunions and Constituent Network events. Most classes meet every five years, although a single reunion is held each year for the Sul Ross Group, all classes which graduated 55 or more years ago. The Association assists in coordination with over 250 local A&M club chapters.
Derek Carr – (Class of 2013) Oakland Raiders quarterback and Currently Quarterback New Orleans Saints; Duane Carter – former Indianapolis 500 racer; Haley Cavinder – former Bulldogs women's basketball player; also a notable internet personality. Transferred to the University of Miami in 2022.
Blanche Ames Ames, 1899, President of the Class of 1899, portraitist, women's rights activist, and inventor; Jennifer Chrisler, 1992, Executive Director of Family Equality Council; Alice T. Days, documentary filmmaker
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The class year of each former student indicates the year four years after their enrollment year, and does not necessarily represent graduation year. Lamar University was previously known as Lamar College and Lamar State College of Technology ( Lamar Tech ); this list includes students who graduated when Lamar held different names than the one ...
This is a list of notable alumni which includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Centenary Biblical Institute (1867–1890), Morgan College (1890–1938), Morgan State College (1938–1975), and Morgan State University (1975–present).