The meeting was delayed for about 30 minutes, until some alumni lost their patience. |
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A chronological list allows cooperating alumni and faculty to peruse for friends and compadres in their era. |
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In the academic environment, student retention and retention of alumni loyalty are important strategic goals. |
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He worked his way through college in New Hampshire, copying and filing in the alumni office until he figured out better ways to get paid. |
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They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae. |
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The core of any marketing strategy for new physicists is to bring alumnae and alumni into direct contact with students and faculty. |
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The students of yesterday are today's alumni and an alumni-school connection also benefits the school. |
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Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison. |
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When the university approached Uncle Sam about the idea of an alumni center, he leaped at the opportunity. |
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She regularly attended class reunions, as documented by her alumni folders in the Cornell archives. |
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A task force of diverse administrators, faculty members and alumni was assembled to research the problem and propose solutions. |
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Administrators said they had always hoped to secure funds from alumni to pay for tercentennial events. |
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We may currently not have much in our aggregate totals of giving, but, into the future we are the alumni base for which the school will lean on. |
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A lot of Scots must have been turned off by what a friend of mine calls the church alumni association. |
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The show, which celebrates the bicentennial of the Academy, will include interviews with famous alumni. |
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The guy wins games, galvanizes alumni and motivates players to perform beyond their abilities. |
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Two hundred companies participated in the first online career fair and about 14,000 undergrads and alumni responded. |
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Academic physics can exploit the untapped resource of its alumnae and alumni in many ways. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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Today's students are tomorrow's alumni and we're attempting to appeal to both groups to make this one of the best homecomings ever. |
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The exhibition features 80 paintings of the alumni in different art medium, be it abstract, digital, sketches in pencil or portraits. |
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In 2003, two alumni returned for a second year of summer work, and three new students were hired as interns. |
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Typically, UND alumni are promoted to first lieutenant in about 18 months then to captain well within their six years of active duty. |
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The school has proven extraordinarily influential in Hollywood, and includes many of the town's senior executives and creatives among its alumni. |
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Other published reports claimed letters of support were pouring in from faculty, alumni and concerned members of the community. |
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Settled in different cities and practising various professions, most of the alumni had little time for art. |
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They also shared ways to develop exit and alumni surveys and to evaluate student research projects. |
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Some of the alumni of that august organization are still my best friends. |
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Cardozo alumni had declared their willingness to stop Carter from entering the building. |
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Last April, a panel of singaporean students and alumni visited New Haven to defend the Yale-NUS venture. |
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Rest assured that personal information about dalton families, faculty, staff and alumni are treated with the utmost respect. |
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The theory is that Fraser recoiled from the idea of blaming a widely revered figure, and fellow Westminster alumni, especially one who cannot now defend himself. |
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The committee, which is still working on firming their plans, is now assimilating the information on the alumni and how they plan to contribute to the university. |
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It is not my intention to pathologize the thousands of living alumni of Ireland's industrial and reformatory schools by suggesting that they present a danger to society. |
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But the interdict sparked fury among patriotic Scottish students, and the university has been inundated with e-mails from angry alumni demanding that the dress law be removed. |
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She was engaged in an after-dinner game of Ultimate Frisbee with an assortment of alumni and staff. |
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Use alumni groups, friends, and relatives to establish contacts at the companies you are most interested in to help you navigate through the application process. |
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Perhaps even more important are the legacies of HBCU alumni like W.E.B. DuBois, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. John Hope Franklin and Marian Wright Edelman, among others. |
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As for our current adventure in Mesopotamia, consider this lustrous alumni roster. |
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The potential for chaos and lawsuits and cranky alumni is there but these aren't idiots you have hired and people aren't as stupid online as you fear. |
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She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes. |
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A sobering article on gang rape inside a UVA fraternity has Wahoo alumni like myself up in arms. |
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Everyone wanted to keep Winston on the field, racking up wins and alumni donations. |
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Faculties often take it amiss when critics appeal over their heads to alumni, trustees or parents. |
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So students, and faculty and alumni, will now get a chance to tell those stories, to tell them in urgent and powerful ways. |
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People close to Eliezer claim its alumni network represents a fertile source of contributions. |
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During homecoming, Henson sought to reassure a roomful of anxious alumni. |
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There are at least 29 Nobel Prize winners and 3 Fields medalists amongst UCL's alumni and current and former staff. |
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St Andrews has developed a sizable alumni presence in the United States, with over 8000 alumni spread across all 50 states. |
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For example, alumni are eligible for membership at the Princeton Club of New York and the Algonquin Club in Boston. |
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The most famous alumni of school is Vikas Jain who is one of the prominent analysts in financial community globally. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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As of 2011, alumni also have received more than 35 National Book Awards and 123 Pulitzer Prizes. |
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As confraternities have extensive connections with political and military figures, they offer excellent alumni networking opportunities. |
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A number of noted University of Birmingham alumni have been involved with this societies committee. |
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And this autumn, alumni across the nation are beginning a new campaign. |
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Each fall, my Saturdays are typically spent at college football watch parties organized by local alumni clubs and held at various sports bars. |
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The school raised the money through donations from generous alumni. |
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The UO alumni will feature 2009 all-Americans Sonja Newcombe and Neticia Enesi, plus volunteer coach Kristen Rott. |
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He's interviewed them all, from athletic alumni from the 1950s to sports-loving Nobelists. |
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The number of alumni is most likely many times that of the current undergrads. |
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An alumni of AmeriCorps, she has been trained as a red-carded firefighter and a national park ranger. |
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Many alumni come back for homecoming, and many freshmen are advised to flee. |
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The largest alumni communities outside of the UK are in the United States, Greece and China. |
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Alumni total over 160,000, covering over 190 countries with more than 80 active alumni groups. |
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Its material includes historical and contemporary collections by students, staff and alumni of the college. |
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Many honours and awards have been received by students, staff and alumni of the six colleges. |
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Notable alumni include Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Steve McQueen, Gillian Wearing, and Graham Coxon. |
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The Department of Music's better known alumni include Malcolm McLaren, Katy B, James Blake, Tunday Akintan, Rosie Lowe, and John Cale. |
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The Royal College of Art and its predecessor schools have numerous notable alumni in many fields. |
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Durham alumni are active through organizations and events such as the annual Reunions, Dinners and Balls. |
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Prizes awarded to alumni include the Lumsden and Sachs Fellowship. |
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The university has educated many notable alumni, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors and foreign Heads of State. |
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Most major cities host alumni clubs, the largest of which is in New York. |
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Goldsmiths' alumni have been influential in the fields of art, design, visual arts, film, journalism, literature, theatre, music, politics, history, and sport. |
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A number of Durham alumni have made significant contributions in the fields of government, law, science, academia, business, arts, journalism, and athletics, among others. |
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The university has educated many notable alumni, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors, and foreign Heads of State. |
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Cambridge alumni have won six Fields Medals and one Abel Prize for mathematics, while individuals representing Cambridge have won four Fields Medals. |
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Over the course of its history, a sizeable number of Cambridge University academics and alumni have become notable in their fields, both academic and in the wider world. |
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Oxford has educated many notable alumni, including 28 Nobel laureates, 27 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, and many heads of state and government around the world. |
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St Andrews has many notable alumni and affiliated faculty, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, theologians, philosophers, and politicians. |
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There are 67 Durham associations ranging from international to college and sports affiliated groups that cater for the more than 109,000 living alumni. |
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The plan includes working with wealthy alumni of LSE to make large contributions, increasing the annual budget surplus, and launching a new, widescale alumni donor campaign. |
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The Department of Music has a number of notable alumni, including Malcolm McLaren, Katy B, James Blake, Tunday Akintan, Rosie Lowe, and John Cale. |
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The London Business School has 39'000 alumni in more than 150 countries. |
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Four alumni had very long and distinguished careers in the Far East. |
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One of its alumni, Hollywood actor Brian Cox, is a native of the city. |
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Nevertheless, the roll-call of eminent Bedales alumni is distinctively different from the lists of equally well-healed Old Etonians and Harrovians. |
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Several Australian commentators, most of them Prop graduates, have written about life in that college and the real or intended Romanisation of its alumni. |
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As we add archival items and collections to our Online Computer Library Catalog, we are becoming more visible to researchers outside the AME church and our own alumni. |
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The alumni of this university include many famous artists and politicians. |
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In Turkey it runs pre-university cram schools called Dershanes, whose loyal alumni have been prominently placed in the police and justice apparatus. |
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I am so pleased that Cymer and our alumni Bob Akins and Rick Sandstrom are giving back to the community by supporting this important scholarship and fellowship program. |
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Should you spend too much time purchasing and installing social networking software and only have 20 percent of your alumni registered, you are wasting your time and money. |
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Only in the safe company of alumni is one permitted to use the term. |
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Many Columbia alumni have gone on to renowned careers in the arts, such as the composers Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Lorenz Hart, and Art Garfunkel. |
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Residents of Thiruvananthapuram and alumni associations of Thiruvananthapuram-based colleges are invited to become members of Mythri and attend the free function. |
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The protests hurt Columbia financially as many potential students chose to attend other universities and some alumni refused to donate money to the school. |
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Oxford has educated many notable alumni, including 28 Nobel laureates, 27 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and many heads of state and government around the world. |
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