Campus Traditions:
HighLANDMARKS:
Homecoming:
MaSCOTs:
Scottish Traditions:
Songs and Cheers:
The Tartan and our school colors:
UCR History:
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This is the official trademark of the University of California Riverside. The Blue and Gold represented herein are the official school colors (see other page above), and the sunburst revealed within the "R" of Riverside, reflects the warmth of the southern california environment.
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The Seal of the University of California
The present seal, designed by
Tiffany and Company, has been used since 1910.
The seal incorporates symbolic icons and phrases that represent the
image of the University.
Symbols used
include:
- The open book, which symbolized the accumulation
and dissemination of knowledge.
- The letter "A", representing the beginning of
wisdom.
- The five-pointed star above the book represents
the discovery and sharing of knowledge.
- The University motto, "Fiat Lux", or "Let There
be Light", displayed on a scroll, represents the coming of light and knowledge
in to the world.
The Chancellor's
Medal
The Chancellor's Medal is worn at ceremonial observances as
a part of the chancellor's regalia. At
the center is the University
of California seal. The back of the medal displays the names of
the campus' chancellors and year he or she was inaugurated.
The UC Riverside Mace
The academic mace, first used in the 14th
century, is descended from the club of Hercules. The scepter on the mace stands for lawful
power and regal authority, and was carried by Zeus, the Greek God of moral law
and order.
Most academic maces take the same general shape. At the top is an ornament placed on a bulbous
head; ring-shaped enlargements are found on the shaft; and the base is a round,
foliated ornament.
The UC Riverside Mace was first suggested by Ramon J. Rhine,
Chair of the Academic Senate, to represent the dignity and history of the
campus. Professor Emeritus George
Helmkamp designed and constructed the ceremonial mace, with Eugene L. Ethridge
of the Chemistry Department contributing metal work.
The mace was first carried on October 6, 1987 at UC's
Founder's Day Faculty Procession, by Professor Rhine. His address was as follows:
Today,
for the first time, the new mace of the University
of California, Riverside is carried in academic procession.
The academic mace represents the immortal dignity of the university. At great
universities throughout the world, the mace symbolizes internally the authority
of the university, and externally the immunity of the university to undue
interference.
The UC
Riverside mace was hand crafted with inlaid woods, with the head and
shaft made
out of Hawaiian Koa wood. The light
inlaid wood is Yellow Fir from Canada,
and the dark inlays are Desert Ironwood collected by Professor Helmkamp
throughout Southern California. The mace has ornaments at the top and
the
base. The base is in the shape of a
citrus fruit, representing UCR's Citrus Experiment Station. The top
ornament is the bear of the State of California. Seals of California
and the University are mounted on
opposite sides of the mace's head. Below
the seals are the mottos of California and the
University, respectively, along with the years 1850 (the year
California
was admitted in to the Union), and 1868 (the year the University of
California
was founded).