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  2. Graduate College, Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the college revised its logo and colours, as well as adopting its current motto. The new logo, chosen from over 70 submissions, was the combination of two designs by students Igor Sidnev and Joe Rawcliffe, and was launched in August 2019 as Claire Povah's final act as College Principal.

  3. Heraldry of Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia seal is noted for its intricacy, and was the first instance in which both Latin and Greek (as well as Hebrew) were used on a college or university seal. It may have served as an inspiration for the seal of Northwestern University, in its use of an open book with Greek text on it to signify the spread of knowledge. [7]

  4. Heraldry of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University adopted an official seal soon after it was founded in 1636 and named "Harvard College" in 1638; a variant is still used.. Each school within the university (Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Law School, Harvard Extension School, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, etc.) has its own distinctive shield as well, as do many other internal administrative ...

  5. List of university and college mottos - Wikipedia

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    La Fortuna College Veritas et honor, vis in perita: Latin Truth and honor, strength in skill Laguna State Polytechnic University: Integrity, Professionalism and Innovation English Loyola College of Culion: Fortes in Fide: Latin Strong in Faith Lyceum of the Philippines University: Veritas et Fortitudo, Pro Deo et Patria: Latin

  6. Coat of arms of Yale University - Wikipedia

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    The first known seal of Yale appears on the master's diploma of its future president Ezra Stiles in 1746. In addition to the Hebrew words "Urim ve'Thummim" inscribed on two books on a shield, it had the Latin words Lux et Veritas surrounding the shield.

  7. Pinning ceremony (nursing) - Wikipedia

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    Pinning ceremony at Nazareth College, New York, 2015. A pinning ceremony is a public event involving the family and friends of nurses being recognized. The nurses often dedicate their pins to a person who has made a significant impact on their lives.

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  9. Alma mater - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater (Latin: alma mater; pl.: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase meaning 'nourishing mother'. It personifies a school that a person has attended or graduated from. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term is related to alumnus , literally meaning 'nursling', which describes a school graduate.