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Image:SEASCrown.png|SEAS Crown | Image:SEASCrown.png|SEAS Crown | ||
Image:SecularCrown.gif|Secular Crown (used by [[CUMC]], [[Student Services]], [[Columbia Law School|CLS]], and a growing number of divisions) | Image:SecularCrown.gif|Secular Crown (used by [[CUMC]], [[Student Services]], [[Columbia Law School|CLS]], and a growing number of divisions) | ||
− | Image:OldCrown. | + | Image:OldCrown.jpg|An older version of the Crown. Still used by [[Teachers College|TC]], and the basis of the [[SEAS]] crown |
Image:GateCrown.jpg|The crown atop the 116th St. Gates | Image:GateCrown.jpg|The crown atop the 116th St. Gates | ||
Image:GoldCrown.jpg|Another Columbia Crown. One similar to this is on the Dean's door in Hamilton | Image:GoldCrown.jpg|Another Columbia Crown. One similar to this is on the Dean's door in Hamilton |
Revision as of 13:38, 12 September 2007
The Columbia Crown is a common symbol associated with the school. The symbol has often morphed and changed over time, and has been adapted in various fashions by different schools within the University. Recently, the crown has taken precedent over the shield in branding. For example, the law school switched from using the shield and it's own logo to the spaded crown in 2007.
Pictures
Secular Crown (used by CUMC, Student Services, CLS, and a growing number of divisions)
- GoldCrown.jpg
Another Columbia Crown. One similar to this is on the Dean's door in Hamilton
Further Reading
A Little Polishing of the Crown: Columbia's logo gets slight revision (June 2007)