I am a recent alumna of the University of Waterloo and do not consider myself in any way averse to liberal writing. |
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As an alumna of Northwestern University, I was disappointed that my alma mater was not listed. |
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An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University. |
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The keynote speaker, an Iowa State alumna, said information technology is the most important contributor to growth. |
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An alumna of Bishop Cotton Girls' High School, her talents won her the status of suave scholar. |
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She is an alumna of the Yale School of Art and the Whitney Independent Study Program. |
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Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students. |
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I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
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The descendant was also an alumna of the school, and she agreed to donate samples of her blood for the project. |
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Another girl, an alumna of the school, now makes promotional films for institutes such as this centre. |
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For some years Merrill served as an alumna trustee of Wellesley 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. |
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Ms. Oberleitner is a 2008 alumna of the Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference. |
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The gift from the alumna will be used to create scholarships and student aid awards to deserving students who pursue careers in health education and music. |
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One alumna won a summer scholarship to the Alvin Ailey School. |
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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. |
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The 19-year-old from Reading, an alumna of the prestigious Wellington College in Berkshire, cut it fine but looked thrilled after the third‑time clearances at both 1.92m and 1.94m that ushered her through. |
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An alumna of the prestigious Merola Opera Program, Shannon Mercer is one of Canada's finest young sopranos and has been named as one of the Leaders of Tomorrow by Maclean's Magazine. |
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However, should there be a case where two applicants are truly equal in merit, the school will likely favour a student's sibling or a relative of an alumna. |
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One of its main activities is the Alumni of the Year Award, launched in 2003, which is awarded annually during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo to an alumnus or alumna of the College. |
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Its creator is a young screenwriter and INIS alumna, Mylène Chollet. |
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Rio Tinto has a defined pathway to become the largest producer of alumna, and we will pursue this, while retaining our focus on excellence in health, safety and environmental performance. |
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Collaborating with N'Da Kulture on two of its three pieces will be Butoh dance artist Oguri and contemporary choreographer, dancer and CalArts alumna Qi Zhang. |
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Burrell, MCG professor emerita and alumna, began her nursing career in 1947 after receiving a diploma from the University Hospital School of Nursing. |
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