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Synonyms for grad

one-hundredth of a right angle

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

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Gary Norcross, a 1987 Walton grad, is the new president and CEO of Fidelity National Information Services Inc.
Grads sometimes return to enroll their own young women at the school, or volunteer for itsome hold seats on its board of trustees.
67 percent of Millennials do not believe recent grads are very knowledgeable.
In Failure Is an Option: An Attempted Memoir (Dutton, $26, 256 pages, ISBN 9781524742164)--a title that's sure to grab your grad's attention--H.
College grads have long enjoyed economic advantages over Americans with less education.
* Let us have some time with other new grads to vent and compare notes.
In contrast to internships, nearly 90% of companies said pay rates for new grad hires were negotiable.
The Grads have scored in each and every one of their outings this season so rather than worry about a policy of containment against their higher league opposition this weekend, Browne is expecting to fight fire with fire, trusting his players to rely on their natural instinct to attack.
The survey of the class of 2008, by the National Center for Education Statistics, provides an interesting snapshot of the nation's educated elite following a crushing economic recession: Overall, college grads reported lower unemployment rates compared with the national average, although black and Asian college graduates were twice as likely to be out of work than their white classmates.
Through its efforts on market research and interaction with customers, DormCo believes it knows just what types of gifts are best suited for high school grads who are heading off to college.
While the bold initiative by Mayor Paul Dyster and his Community Development Director Seth Piccirillo to pay college grads to live in Niagara Falls temporarily has managed to attract just seven lost souls, the encouragement given to registered sexual predators has resulted in a stable population of registered sex offenders numbering 165 as of yesterday, according to www.city-data.com.
Thurston grads Kraig Akins, who had two sacks, and Devin Chappell led the WOU defense with 11 and six tackles, respectively, and Dustin Hurd of Cottage Grove had one reception for 10 yards.