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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alumni campus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a campus that is associated with or designed for alumni activities or events.
Example: "The university is planning to host an annual reunion on the alumni campus to celebrate the achievements of its graduates."
Alternatives: "alumni association grounds" or "graduates' campus".
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Using a partnership model, we incorporate individual trainees, trainee/student group leaders, faculty, alumni, campus partners, and employers into the decisions we make and the curriculum and services we provide.
From September 10-18, 2014, Duke alumni, family, and friends will travel on one of our many Alumni Campus Abroad programs to Tuscany.
From September 10-18, 2014, Duke alumni, family and friends traveled on one of our many Alumni Campus Abroad programs to Tuscany.
She started as our student assistant soon after O-Week, and during her College years, she has switched job responsibilities as often as she's switched majors, writing and fact-checking class notes, obituaries, books by alumni, campus events, and news briefs, as well as indexing past issues, keeping up with the Magazine's paperwork, and doing lots of photo research.
The schools were picked by Playboy's editors, who considered feedback from readers, students, alumni, campus representatives and others.
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Just like our alumni on campus.
Princeton welcomes alumni to campus year-round.
By Joshua Rothman August 5, 2014 A pair of Harvard alumni on campus for commencement, in 1977.
A pair of Harvard alumni on campus for commencement, in 1977.
Luther College's three-year-old externship program originated as a way of re-engaging alumni in campus life.
Many of the attendees were alumni on campus for Alumni Volunteer Weekend.
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