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University Motto Language Translation University of Dhaka: শিক্ষাই আলো: Bengali: Education is light Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology: The Ocean of Knowledge English: North South University: Center of Excellence in Higher Education English: Bangladesh Agricultural University
New York University New York Seniors, coeducational Rotunda Burning Society: c. 1981: University of Virginia Virginia [125] Rutherford B. Hayes Society: 1893 Ohio State University Ohio Undergraduate and graduate students [159] [160] Sachems: 1915 Columbia University New York Seniors St. Elmo Society: 1899 Yale University Connecticut Seniors [127]
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The phrase is common usage as a university motto. sapiens dominabitur astris: the wise man will master the stars: Astrological aphorism and motto of the Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence. sapiens qui prospicit: wise is he who looks ahead: Motto of Malvern College, England sapienti sat: enough for the wise: From Plautus. Indicates that ...
Engraving of the motto on Bapst Library at Boston College. It is the motto of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff.The phrase has also been used as the motto of a number of schools and universities, mainly in the United Kingdom, notably the University of St Andrews, [1] but also in the United States and Canada.
Royal College of General Practitioners: Cum Scientia Caritas (Scientific knowledge applied with compassion) Royal College of Midwives: Vita donum Dei (Life is the gift of God) Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: Super Ardua (Let us overcome our difficulties) Royal College of Ophthalmologists: Ut Omnes Videant (So that all may see)
Finally, enfolding the shield was a scroll displaying the university’s new motto, “palmam qui meruit ferat.” (1948) USC Board of Trustees approved an updated version of the university seal. In this version, the poppies appear next to the shield inside of the outer band, which is now formatted as a scroll, and the Latin motto is emblazoned ...
The administration has controversially worked to combat the university's reputation as a place "where fun comes to die", which some claim have discouraged top students from taking the university into serious consideration when researching colleges. The university also hosts Doc Films, the country's oldest student-run film society.