- Alumni - Wikipedia
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
- High School Alumni in Mesa, Arizona (AZ) - Class Finders
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- Alumni vs. Alumnus: Usage Guide | Merriam-Webster
For an individual graduate, an alumnus is a single male, an alumna is a single female, and an alum is the gender neutral term For the plurals, alumni refers to multiple male or gender neutral graduates, alumnae is for multiple female grads, and alums is the gender neutral plural
- ALUMNI | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Alumni can be used to refer to men only, and in that case alumnae is used to refer to women only, but more often alumni is used to refer to either or both sexes where both attend the same school The singular forms are alumnus for a man, and alumna for a woman
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- MESA Alumni Stories | Arizona MESA
In the spring of 1984, MESA began programming in Phoenix and Tucson to increase access to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) pathways and encourage college readiness for students in grades 6-12
- Alumni, Alumnus, Alumnae: Definition, Meaning Usage | Grammarly
Alumni: Graduates or former students of a particular educational institution; former members, employees, contributors, or the like Technically, alumni is the masculine plural form of the noun, but it can be used for either a group of mixed gender or a group of men
- ALUMNI Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Alumni is the plural form of the singular noun alumnus The plurals of several other words ending in -us are also formed in this way, such as fungus fungi and cactus cacti Irregular plurals that are formed like alumni derive directly from their original pluralization in Latin
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