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  2. School colors - Wikipedia

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    Princeton University's store, featuring the school's orange and black colors. The tradition of school colors appears to have started in England in the 1830s. The University of Cambridge chose Cambridge blue for the Boat Race against the University of Oxford in 1836, [2] Westminster School have used pink as their color since a boat race against Eton School in 1837, [3] and Durham University ...

  3. Academic dress - Wikipedia

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    Academic dress of King's College London in different colours, designed and presented by fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have obtained a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assume them (e.g., undergraduate ...

  4. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Caps – The mortarboard cap is recommended in the Code, and the material required to match the gown, with the exception that doctoral regalia can instead use a velvet four-, six-, or eight-sided tam, but the four-sided mortarboard-shaped tam in velvet is what the Code seems to recommend here; the only color called for is black, in all cases ...

  5. Diploma - Wikipedia

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    1915 Arlington Training School diploma Typical U.S. college diploma. In the United States, the word diploma usually refers to the physical document, especially in the context of academic degrees earned at the college or university level. That is, Americans normally draw a distinction between a diploma as documentary evidence of the award of an ...

  6. Module talk:College color/Archive 4 - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Orange colors per official university branding should be color 1 F76900 "Syracuse University Orange", color 2 FFFFFF (no name, in line with other accent colors in table), and color 3 000E54 (Syracuse calls it Primary Blue, but it's not an official color of the university, so it should remain unnamed in line with other colors in the table).

  7. Academic stole - Wikipedia

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    A stole takes the form of a cloth scarf-like garment worn over the shoulders adorned with the awarding Society's colours and/or insignia. Though not a part of the officially recognised American Council on Education's Academic Costume Code, it has become common as part of the graduation attire at many high schools, colleges, and universities. [3]

  8. Colour Index International - Wikipedia

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    (This abbreviation is sometimes mistakenly thought to be CL, due to the font used to display it.) The generic name lists first the class of dye (acid dye, disperse dye, etc.), then its hue (e.g., orange), followed by a number assigned by the Colour Index, in chronological order (e.g., Acid Orange 5, Acid Orange 6, Acid Orange 7). [3]

  9. Module:College color - Wikipedia

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