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  1. May 12, 2016 · The seal is an emblem of the University, designed for formal occasions to represent the ideals of this home of higher education. The official ornamental seal of the University has gone through four major revisions since it was first created.

  2. Our university seal is not our logo but a more formal representation of the NYU identity. It is used in very select instances. The university seal, created circa the late 19th century, is composed of five emblems that embrace NYU’s goals and traditions: the NYU name, the institution’s founding year in Roman numerals, the university motto ...

  3. Role: The Carnegie Mellon University Seal, the Seal, is the most formal academic brand expression of the university. Use of the Seal denotes history, academia and official purpose. Examples of these include diplomas and the highest awards or certificates as well as presidential, trustee, academic or official legal documents.

  4. University seal. The University of Kansas seal was chosen by KU’s first chancellor, the Rev. R.W. Oliver, in 1866. It was redesigned in 1964 by Elden Tefft, professor emeritus of art, for the university’s centennial.

  5. Dec 1, 2020 · Seals of 1650, 1843, and 1885. The Harvard seal was first established in the 17th century as a legal symbol of authentication to validate official documents created by the University's governing bodies.

  6. 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. Coat of arms

  7. The university seal is the imprimatur of Drexel University. It is used in the most formal applications and expressions of the university’s identity and is reserved as a formal insignia for documents of institutional and legal importance; for example, diplomas, transcripts, certificates, commencement programs, and flags.

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