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Alumna

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A female pupil or student (especially of a university or college)

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Chaitra Murlidhar, an engineer and alumna of Teach for India, now works for a non-profit foundation set up by Thermax, a large manufacturer.

Fizzing with rage Commercial law Catwalk credentials Tap to hail A new business idol Reprints Related topics Law Schools Chicago Education Higher education Professional schoolsOne of Chicago law school's most prominent alumni, Daniel Doctoroff, the chief executive of Bloomberg, and his wife Alisa, a Booth alumna, are backing the initiative to the tune of $5m.

Washington, DC recently hired as chancellor for its public schools an alumna of an organisation called Teach for America, which seeks out top graduates and hires them to teach for two years.

Safe as houses Fizzing with rage Commercial law Catwalk credentials Tap to hail A new business idol ReprintsOne of Chicago law school's most prominent alumni, Daniel Doctoroff, the chief executive of Bloomberg, and his wife Alisa, a Booth alumna, are backing the initiative to the tune of $5m.

Daianna Karaian, an alumna of the Kellogg School of Management, reveals how much of her MBA she still finds useful a year after graduation   THESE days, questioning the value of a business degree is one of the few growth industries.

His agenda is expected to include expanding Smith's international operations, which already extend to Europe and Asia.Meanwhile, in nearby Baltimore, Darlene Brannigan Smith, a Maryland alumna, has been promoted to dean of the Merrick School of Business, also from July.

For Mrs Boumekik is an alumna of "neighbourhood mothers on the trail of history", a 60-hour tutorial about the Nazis designed for immigrant women who also act as social workers.The initiative came from the women, says Jutta Weduwen of Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste, which runs the seminars.

Maybe the school is doing all it can to make sure its graduates get those jobs, but if an alumna thinks the school is blowing her off, she is within her rights to take that complaint to court.

From Mr Bush's perspective, it was an easy choice: after all, Laura Bush is an alumna and trustee.

After her graduation from Wellesley in 1969, Hillary entered Yale Law School, where she came under the influence of Yale alumna Marian Wright Edelman, a lawyer and children's rights advocate.

The Robert James Terry Library houses the Heartman Collection of African American history as well as the archives of alumna Barbara C. Jordan, U.S. congresswoman in 1972 78.

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