Alumnus in a sentence as a noun

Gelsinger spoke at my high school graduation, he was an alumnus of my high school.

The article mentions "Keyspring" as the YC alumnus donor.

UW alumnus here, IMO the PEY makes very little sense to both the student and employer.

I know many, many, many Amazon alumnus, and not a single one wishes they were back there.

I'm a UoC comp sci alumnus working at silicon valley startups since graduation in '08.

Who got preferential treatment in an Ivy League admissions process because they were born to an alumnus?

My father got a high-paying job he wasn't qualified for simply because a fellow alumnus/friend needed a "Harvard Man" at his side.

One alumnus the university tends not to brag about is Calvin Ayre, founder of the bodog online poker empire.

So when a successful Harvard graduate sees another Harvard alumnus, there is an automatic desire to help out.

Personally, I would accept 10% dilution of my company simply to be an YCombinator alumnus since I think the benefits are and will remain that high.

Alumnus definitions

noun

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

See also: alumna alum graduate grad