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See also: above at Nobel Laureates (Alumni) for separate listing of more than 43 academics and theorists, Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University (Academicians), Columbia Law School (Academia: University presidents and Legal Academia), and Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Economists-Natural Scientists, Social ...
The Puyallup High School Alumni Association provides scholarships to qualifying seniors. Students can apply in September directly through PHS. These scholarships are funded with proceeds from the annual dinner and auction held each December. Generous community members, alumni and philanthropists donate items for the live auction.
A Wikipedia page listing notable alumni from BITS Pilani, a deemed university in Rajasthan, India.
This is a list of notable alumni including currently matriculating students and alumni who are graduates or non-matriculating students of Morehouse College. Morehouse College is a private, four-year, all-male, historically black college in Atlanta, Georgia. During enrollment at the college students are known as "Men of Morehouse."
The first association football team in South America, Buenos Aires Football Club was created in Argentina that same year. The first country's league was the "Association of Argentine Football" (AAF), founded in 1891 by F.L. Wooley.
LSU Alumni Magazine is a quarterly which focuses on Alumni success and current University news sent out to alumni everywhere. Gumbo is the university's yearbook, which may be purchased. LSU Today magazine keeps faculty and staff updated with university news.
Ruston High School (rear view) Ruston High School is a four-year public high school located in the Lincoln Parish School District of Ruston, Louisiana, United States.The school has an enrollment of approximately 1300 students with 85 faculty members; the mascot is the Bearcats named "Rusty,” by a class of 2009 student, Anna Ward.
Toggle Alumni of Past Resident & Satellite Companies subsection. 2.1 Edmonton, Alberta (1979-1982) 2.2 London, Ontario (1983-1992)