Other logos may be used to identify organizations or programs related to the College (e.g., music ensembles, athletic teams, programs, campaigns, etc.), but the College’s official identifier is to be used in conjunction with them. The subordinate logo should be less prominent visually than the unit wordmark when they are used together on the same or facing pages. Do not use old College logo/wordmarks. See samples of subordinate logos incorporated into the college letterhead.
Development of subordinate logos should be coordinated with and approved by the Office of Marketing and Communication. Administrative offices and academic departments are required to use the unit wordmark in all public communications.
Six months after graduation, 100% of the Class of 2004 was "situated" (i.e., employed, in grad school, etc.).