A person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
1Probably she wasn't a nostalgic alumna haunting Brakebills out of school spirit.
2The Supreme Price is directed by Abiola's fellow Harvard alumna Joanna Lipper.
3Must be an alumna of the same charm school as my mother.
4I am a mother, an alumna, and a rape survivor.
5I'm also a Motown alumna, and this is also for the Motown family and fans.
6It was Ryan Crenshaw, a Rosewood Day alumna who was helping with the prom decorations.
7Forget reporting the external events right, try judging them when you're an alumna of custodial care.
8For Howard University alumna Cofield, leading Austin's Black business community means cultivating and supporting minority entrepreneurs.
9It is the largest gift by a former basketball player or alumna under the age of 35.
10As a proud Space Camp alumna, it's always been my dream to see the Earth from orbit.
11It was BEDS alumna Serena Sargent who brought Bobbie Crocker-literallyleading him by the hand-tothe shelter.
12She is also the first alumna to lead the college, and has strong, enduring ties with the institution.
13She is an alumna of Brown University and holds an MFA from the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop.
14Marianne Bigg, an alumna from the third cohort, says: The National Skills Academy helped me to reach my potential.
15While the show will be scripted, there will be room for Second City alumna to showcase her improv skills.
16My grandmother was an alumna.