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FEBRUARY 20, 2008
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The logo features a line drawing of a cornice of Meyer Hall – one of the university’s oldest buildings. The cornice reaches skyward, projecting an image of strength, optimism and progression, said Brent Ortolani, RSU director of public relations. The cornice is distinguished by architectural detail and is supported by a Greek-inspired column. Similar columns can be found adorning other campus buildings. To the right of the drawing are the words “Rogers State” on the top, in red, and “University,” on the bottom, appearing in reverse in a blue box. The logo typeface is a form of Garamond. “The words ‘Rogers State’ in red highlights the name of the institution and projects its dynamic and progressive nature. “University,” grounded in a blue foundation, depicts the institution’s history and philosophy of providing an educational foundation in the arts and sciences,” Ortolani said. The new logo and its alternate versions can be viewed on the university’s Web site at www.rsu.edu, along with downloadable files and policies governing their use. Contact: Brent Ortolani, RSU, (918) 343-7771 |
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