It is also the center of the college seal, the name of the student newspaper, and adorns the lawn in front of Graves Hall. The logo’s anchor is drawn from the one in front of Graves Hall. The ...
The anchor has become synonymous with Hope and has roots in the College’s legacy. The metaphor originated from an observation the Rev. Van Raalte made regarding the Pioneer School: “This is my anchor ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. The mystery of the "alien megastructure" star may finally be settled. In 2015, a rumor spread about the star KIC 8462852. It was proposed ...
Logos are available for current university employees and can be requested using the download form under the section: "Unit-specific lockups". In lieu of secondary college, school and unit-specific ...
Schools or colleges that have received contributions that allow naming of the school or college for a donor or benefactor (as approved by the CU Foundation ... In all other respects, donor-named ...
The late 1940s ushered in a wave of unique, colorful logos for college sports. The trend continued for over 50 years until athletics programs began to embrace minimalistic designs at the turn of ...
Our office conducts programs and workshops on various topics throughout the year, and we act as a liaison and an advocate with governmental agencies and various college offices. The application to be ...
This site contains graphics resources for the College's visual identity. Please review the Visual Identity Quick Reference Sheet for graphics information, such as logo usage guidelines, color swatches ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Tabby's Star — officially known as KIC 8462852 — is acting weird, again. Recent reports indicate it has started to dim in brightness.
Smith Precollege Programs are open to students entering 9th–12th grade in the fall of 2025. Smith is a residential women’s college. Our Precollege Programs offer a Smith experience for high school ...
At Bucknell's nationally ranked College of Engineering, we are training a new generation of engineers to go beyond problem-solving to influence, impact and create change. Questions are encouraged here ...