Alumna in a sentence as a noun

Let’s say that a firm’s alumna of a firm you have used sue you for patent infringement.

- Would she really be the COO of Facebook if she wasn't an Harvard alumna?

The company was co-founded by a Google alumna.

I can't help but speculate whether Frau Fleischhacker was a concentration camp alumna.

I presume because it's an MIT alumna and without separating male/female it doesn't sound as impressive.

They sell themselves not on the education they provide, their spiel is that as a Wellesley alumna you will be able to draw on all sorts of connections.

For example: Just before July 4th [2011], Angela, a 26 year-old Boston\n University alumna, was laid off from her job as a \n software trainer.

Alumna definitions

noun

a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)

See also: alumnus alum graduate grad