ALUMNI means "pupils" in Latin: it is the plural of "alumnus" and it is commonly used today to designate associations of graduates. The Latin word, alumni is pronounced [e] and not [aï] in the American style! Now you know!

Alumni

[a.lym.ni] noun commun, A former pupil or student, especially a male one, of a particular school, college, or university.

"a Harvard alumnus"


Centrale Nantes Alumni, is the association that brings together and animates the community of Centrale alumni in Nantes: students, graduates, engineers, doctors, masters, masters ... and staff of the School. In short, all those who have an attachment with Centrale Nantes.

More than just an alumni association, CNA aims to bring together graduates, students, and teacher-researchers of the School to promote the success of all.