The upshot of all this is every ESPN on-air talent is an alumnus from somewhere.
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Rod Pocowatchit is an alumnus of the Sundance Institute's screenwriting program.
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His successor would be Ned Anderson, an alumnus and former rugger for the Bears.
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There is redshirt freshman Connor Wood, the big, strong Second Baptist alumnus.
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Ross, a fellow Michigan alumnus, clearly hopes that move will be to the Dolphins.
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Asbury alumnus Seth Parker and Berry were editors, and Parker did visual effects.
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The firm's founder was a Johnson School alumnus, and we immediately hit it off.
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Banks, a UM alumnus, previously served as assistant director of alumni relations.
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The principal is Professor Peter Kopelman, who is also an alumnus of St George's.
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A person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
An alumnus (pl. alumni), according to the American Heritage Dictionary, is "a graduate (JC) or former student of a school, college, or university". In addition, an alumna (pl. alumnae) is "a female graduate or former student of a school, college, or university". ...
A male pupil or student; a male graduate; a student; a graduate; a former contestant of a reality television show
(alumni) An alumnus or an alumna
(Alumni) an association for students who have graduated.
(Alumni) Any graduate or individual that has completed a minimum of 6 undergraduate or 3 graduate credit hours at SIU have the option to purchase memberships to the Student Recreation Center. ...
(Alumni) People who have graduated from a college.
(alumni) Alumnus refers to one male who graduated from a college or to a graduate of unspecified gender. Alumna refers to a female graduate. Alumni refers to two or more graduates who are either all male or are both male and female. Alumnae refers to a group of female graduates. ...
(ALUMNI) Two or more alumnus members. Sometimes used incorrectly in describing a single male graduate of a college or university.