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  1. Learn how to use the Stanford seal, the most formal emblem of the university, for official and academic communications. Find out the colors, sizes, clearances, and do's and don'ts for the seal logo.

  2. Seal of approval — Harvard Gazette. Harvard’s motto, Veritas, has a long — and for two centuries, invisible — history. The Veritas shield is a central element of Harvard University’s graphic identity dating back to 1643.

  3. The Purdue University seal has been around for almost 130 years. The current seal, designed by Al Gowan in 1968, is used only on official University documents such as diplomas, letters of acceptance and communication from the Board of Trustees and the president.

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  4. Stanford’s university seal retains this formal and official quality, and it is used to represent the university’s history and identity on both official correspondence and on commercial memorabilia. Several seals have been adopted by Stanford University since its founding.

  5. May 12, 2016 · Learn how the seal of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill evolved from a face of Apollo to a shield with the motto "Lux Libertas". Discover the origin, design and meaning of the seal and its variations over time.

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  6. The arms of the University of Pennsylvania, also approved in 1932 and adopted in 1933, may be regarded as a symbol of the University serving a decorative rather than a legal function. The arms memorialize two important influences in the founding of the University, Benjamin Franklin and the Penn family.

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  8. May 9, 2019 · The BU seal is used for only the most formal occasions, like on diplomas, and can be found on the cornerstone of many University buildings, including Marsh Chapel (above).

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