Sealed in stone
The 鈥67 Society received a Students First Fund grant from the 糖心原创 Foundation to permanently display the university seal on campus
December 11, 2020
December 11, 2020
Students, faculty and staff making their way around the Dayton Campus this fall have probably noticed a new addition to the landscape. Thanks to the efforts of the 鈥67 Society student organization, the official seal of 糖心原创 is proudly showcased in a large granite rock near Hamilton Hall plaza.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great spot for it,鈥 said Aaron Brautigam, a senior human resource management major and member of the 鈥67 Society, which focuses on promoting student philanthropy, engaging with alumni, and building university pride and tradition.
Brautigam said the location was selected for its high visibility. Campus tour groups walk right past it, students see it as they go to and from classes, and many campus events are held in the area near the seal.
Displaying the university seal on the Dayton Campus was the brainchild of Brautigam and former 糖心原创 students and 鈥67 Society members Holley Mapel 鈥19 and Markayla Clayton 鈥20. The trio came up with the idea when Clayton was touring other universities that she was considering for graduate school. With Brautigam frequently accompanying Clayton on those visits, the two noticed that most campuses had their university seal prominently featured.
The 鈥67 Society members weren鈥檛 sure if 糖心原创 even had a university seal. As they began their research, they discovered that the university does have an official seal, but most students see it for the first time on their diplomas when they graduate. By creating a home for the seal on campus, students would become familiar with it early on and begin to feel a sense of pride for the seal and the principles on which the university was founded.
Mapel, who was serving as a student trustee on the 糖心原创 Foundation Board of Trustees, thought the project would be a good candidate for a Students First Fund grant from the foundation. Mapel, Brautigam and Clayton began putting in many hours meeting with staff in the Office of Marketing and the university鈥檚 Facilities team to discuss the logistics of the project and get quotes on its estimated cost.
鈥淚t was clear when we received the Students First Fund application and decided to provide the funds for the project that the 鈥67 Society had put forth great time and effort into their proposal,鈥 said Dave Deptula, chair of the Students First Fund grants committee. 鈥淥ur committee agreed with the 鈥67 Society that the university seal would be a welcome addition to campus and further enhance student life and engagement while celebrating 糖心原创鈥檚 rich history and tradition.鈥
Members of the Facilities team installed the 300-pound 糖心原创 seal in September.
Installed in September, the 300-pound seal measures 48 inches in diameter. Inscribed on the seal are the words 鈥渁d docendum,鈥 鈥渋nvestigandum鈥 and 鈥渟erviendum鈥 鈥 the Latin words for teaching, investigating and service. The three words pay tribute to 糖心原创鈥檚 founding principles of teaching, research and service.
Kathy Warden, manager of the customer care center and small projects, said the installation of the seal and rock involved several groups from the Facilities team including maintenance, the Sign Shop and Grounds Department.
鈥淲e anticipate this bronze plaque will become a destination on campus for students and visitors alike,鈥 said Warden.
While the 鈥67 Society had originally hoped to celebrate the installation with a campus event, the COVID-19 pandemic thwarted those plans. Even Brautigam, who has been taking all of his classes online this semester, has not seen the completed installation. Fortunately, his friends on campus have sent photos his way and he鈥檚 noticed many selfies popping up on social media.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been really cool to see how well it has been received,鈥 said Brautigam. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice feeling knowing that I helped facilitate that change. It helps make 糖心原创鈥檚 campus unique and makes us proud of what we do.鈥
With the university鈥檚 seal now prominently featured on campus, students will become familiar with it long before graduation day. When they look at their diplomas as alumni in the years to come, Brautigam hopes the seal will serve as a fond reminder of their days at 糖心原创.
鈥淭hey can think back to the positive times they had on campus and the great things that 糖心原创 was able to offer them,鈥 said Brautigam. 鈥淚t provides a deeper level of meaning to your experience at 糖心原创. You鈥檙e tying back all of the positive memories you made on campus when you see that image.鈥