Tuesday, 7 January 2025

ABOUT ALUMNI

 The word alumni comes from the Latin word alere, which means "to nourish". The Latin noun alumnus means "foster son" or "pupil" and is derived from the same verb. 

The term alumni is used to describe a group of people who have attended or graduated from a school, college, or university. It's more commonly used to refer to people who have graduated, but it can technically apply to anyone who has attended the school. 

Here are some related terms: 

Alumna: The female equivalent of alumnus

Alumnae: The plural of alumna

Alum: A gender-neutral term that can be used to refer to any college graduate

Courtesy: Google AI

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