Heraldry of Columbia University
Heraldry of Columbia University
The heraldry of Columbia University is a significant aspect of its identity and tradition. The university's coat of arms, also known as the Columbia University coat of arms, is a symbol of its rich history and academic excellence.
Coat of Arms[edit | edit source]
The coat of arms of Columbia University features a shield with a distinctive design. The shield is divided into three sections, each representing different elements of the university's heritage and values.
Shield[edit | edit source]
The shield is azure (blue) with a chevron argent (silver) between three crowns or (gold). The chevron symbolizes the university's commitment to education and knowledge, while the three crowns represent the university's historical ties to the Church of England and its royal charter.
Crest[edit | edit source]
Above the shield is a crest featuring a lion rampant, which is a traditional symbol of strength and courage. The lion is also a nod to the university's mascot, the Columbia Lions.
Motto[edit | edit source]
The university's motto, "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen," is inscribed on a scroll beneath the shield. This Latin phrase translates to "In Thy Light Shall We See Light," reflecting the university's dedication to enlightenment and learning.
History[edit | edit source]
The heraldry of Columbia University has evolved over time, reflecting changes in the institution's identity and mission. The current design was officially adopted in the early 20th century and has since become an integral part of the university's branding and visual identity.
Usage[edit | edit source]
The coat of arms is used in various official capacities, including on diplomas, official documents, and university publications. It is also prominently displayed on the university's website and other digital platforms.
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