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School colors

School colors (also known as university colors or college colors) are the colors chosen by a school as part of its brand identity, used on building signage, web pages, branded apparel, and the uniforms of sports teams. They can promote connection to the school – or 'school spirit' – and help differentiate it from other institutions.[1]

University of North Alabama showing the school colors of purple and gold

Background

 
Washington University's school colors of red and green

The tradition of school colors appears to have started in England in the 1830s. The University of Cambridge chose Cambridge blue for the Boat Race against the University of Oxford in 1836,[2] Westminster School have used pink as their color since a boat race against Eton School in 1837,[3] and Durham University adopted palatinate purple for its MA hood some time before that degree was first awarded in 1838.[4]

Many US colleges adopted school colors between 1890 and 1910. These were generally chosen to be distinctive, something that grew harder as more colors and color combinations were taken, although many Presbyterian colleges chose to imitate Princeton University's black and orange.[5] Some American schools, in a display of patriotism, adopted the national colors of "red, white, or blue."[6]

The most popular colors among US colleges ranked in the 2012 Forbes Top 50 or in the 2013–13 NCAA basketball or cross-country rankings were white, blue, red, black, and gold. These same five colors were the most popular five colors among colleges in each of the three rankings individually.[7]

Sports

 
Nippon Sport Science University Rugby Football Club players wearing their light and dark blue colors

The use of colors to identify university sports teams dates back at least to the second Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge in 1836.[2] While most universities use the same color(s) for their sports and other university branding, Cambridge Blue is only one of twelve colors in the supporting palette for the university, not one of their six core colors.[8] The University of Nottingham uses green and gold for its sports, but the rest of the university uses blue as its brand color.[9][10] Roger Williams University changed its athletics colors in 2018 to match the university colors, in order to "foster a strong, unified visual identity for RWU Athletics that is more cohesive with the overall University", stating that "this combination will be powerful in strengthening RWU's brand identity and awareness".[11]

Most competitive teams keep two sets of uniforms, with one emphasizing the primary color and the other emphasizing the secondary color. In some sports, such as American football, the primary color is emphasized on home uniforms, while uniforms for other sports, notably basketball, use the secondary or a neutral color at home, most commonly white. This is done to avoid confusing the two schools' colors.[citation needed]

In addition, various groups that generate support for athletic teams, including cheerleaders and marching bands, wear uniforms with the colors of their school. At many private schools, or more traditional state schools, "school colors" are awards presented for achievement in a subject or a sport.[citation needed]

Academics

 
Academic colors of heliotrope (purple), gold and green for Edge Hill University seen on the hood of honorary graduate Sue Smith

School colors are also used in the academic dress of many institutions. The first school color adopted by a university for its academic dress was palatinate purple at Durham University, England, some time between 1835 and 1838.[12][4] Schools in the US that award an academic hood to their students and abide by the American Council on Education guidelines use hoods lined with their school colors and trimmed with velvet in a color indicating the discipline of the degree.[13] Some US doctoral robes will also be in the colors of the university which granted the degree, departing from the Academic Costume Code color of black.[14]

Academic scarves

Many British, Irish and Commonwealth universities and some American universities have an academic scarf in the university's colors, usually long, woollen and patterned only with lengthwise stripes of varying widths. At collegiate universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and Lancaster, each college has its own colors and scarf. Other non-collegiate universities such as Glasgow and Newcastle have scarf colors for each faculty.[15]

Notable school colors

See also

References

  1. ^ Hilda R. Glazer; Constance E. Wanstreet (August 31, 2011). Victor C. X. Wang (ed.). Building a Brand in Virtual Learning Spaces: Why Student Connections Matter. Encyclopedia of E-Leadership, Counseling and Training. ICI Global. pp. 835–836.
  2. ^ a b "Oxbridge Blue. How to win the varsity match". The Field. April 7, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  3. ^ John Sargeaunt (1898). Annals of Westminster School. Methuen & Company. p. 238.
  4. ^ a b C. E. Whiting (1932). The University of Durham 1832-1932'. Sheldon Press. p. 141.
  5. ^ John R. Thelin (2019). A History of American Higher Education. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 158–159.
  6. ^ . www.archives.upenn.edu. Archived from the original on June 5, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Haley Omasta; Stacey Hills (2015). "Official College and University Colors: Student Perception vs. Performance" (PDF). Proceedings of the National Conference On Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
  8. ^ "Colour palette". University of Cambridge. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  9. ^ "University of Nottingham Sport Brand". University of Nottingham. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  10. ^ "Colour". University of Nottingham. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  11. ^ Edward Fitzpatrick (July 25, 2019). "RWU Releases New Hawks Logo". UWIRE Text. Gale Academic OneFile.
  12. ^ Groves, Nicholas (2003). "Did you know that ...?". Transactions of the Burgon Society. Burgon Society. 3: 63. doi:10.4148/2475-7799.1022.
  13. ^ "Academic Regalia". American Council on Education. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  14. ^ Boven, David T. (2009). "American Universities' Departure from the Academic Costume Code". Transaction of the Burgon Society. 9. doi:10.4148/2475-7799.1075.
  15. ^ "A brief history of academic scarves". Study.EU. Retrieved August 3, 2017.

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This article is about colors used as part of school branding For colors as an award for sporting achievement see sporting colours School colors also known as university colors or college colors are the colors chosen by a school as part of its brand identity used on building signage web pages branded apparel and the uniforms of sports teams They can promote connection to the school or school spirit and help differentiate it from other institutions 1 University of North Alabama showing the school colors of purple and gold Contents 1 Background 2 Sports 3 Academics 4 Academic scarves 5 Notable school colors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground Edit Washington University s school colors of red and green The tradition of school colors appears to have started in England in the 1830s The University of Cambridge chose Cambridge blue for the Boat Race against the University of Oxford in 1836 2 Westminster School have used pink as their color since a boat race against Eton School in 1837 3 and Durham University adopted palatinate purple for its MA hood some time before that degree was first awarded in 1838 4 Many US colleges adopted school colors between 1890 and 1910 These were generally chosen to be distinctive something that grew harder as more colors and color combinations were taken although many Presbyterian colleges chose to imitate Princeton University s black and orange 5 Some American schools in a display of patriotism adopted the national colors of red white or blue 6 The most popular colors among US colleges ranked in the 2012 Forbes Top 50 or in the 2013 13 NCAA basketball or cross country rankings were white blue red black and gold These same five colors were the most popular five colors among colleges in each of the three rankings individually 7 Sports EditSee also Sporting colours Nippon Sport Science University Rugby Football Club players wearing their light and dark blue colors The use of colors to identify university sports teams dates back at least to the second Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge in 1836 2 While most universities use the same color s for their sports and other university branding Cambridge Blue is only one of twelve colors in the supporting palette for the university not one of their six core colors 8 The University of Nottingham uses green and gold for its sports but the rest of the university uses blue as its brand color 9 10 Roger Williams University changed its athletics colors in 2018 to match the university colors in order to foster a strong unified visual identity for RWU Athletics that is more cohesive with the overall University stating that this combination will be powerful in strengthening RWU s brand identity and awareness 11 Most competitive teams keep two sets of uniforms with one emphasizing the primary color and the other emphasizing the secondary color In some sports such as American football the primary color is emphasized on home uniforms while uniforms for other sports notably basketball use the secondary or a neutral color at home most commonly white This is done to avoid confusing the two schools colors citation needed In addition various groups that generate support for athletic teams including cheerleaders and marching bands wear uniforms with the colors of their school At many private schools or more traditional state schools school colors are awards presented for achievement in a subject or a sport citation needed Academics EditMain article Academic Dress Academic colors of heliotrope purple gold and green for Edge Hill University seen on the hood of honorary graduate Sue Smith School colors are also used in the academic dress of many institutions The first school color adopted by a university for its academic dress was palatinate purple at Durham University England some time between 1835 and 1838 12 4 Schools in the US that award an academic hood to their students and abide by the American Council on Education guidelines use hoods lined with their school colors and trimmed with velvet in a color indicating the discipline of the degree 13 Some US doctoral robes will also be in the colors of the university which granted the degree departing from the Academic Costume Code color of black 14 Academic scarves EditMain article Academic scarf Many British Irish and Commonwealth universities and some American universities have an academic scarf in the university s colors usually long woollen and patterned only with lengthwise stripes of varying widths At collegiate universities such as Oxford Cambridge Durham and Lancaster each college has its own colors and scarf Other non collegiate universities such as Glasgow and Newcastle have scarf colors for each faculty 15 Notable school colors EditCambridge blue University of Cambridge Carolina blue University of North Carolina Columbia blue Columbia University Duke blue Duke University Eton blue Eton School Oxford blue University of Oxford Palatinate Durham University RISD blue Rhode Island School of Design Tufts blue Tufts University UCLA blue University of California Los Angeles Yale blue Yale UniversitySee also EditGang colors Colors motorcycling Sports uniform Varsity letter CouleurReferences Edit Hilda R Glazer Constance E Wanstreet August 31 2011 Victor C X Wang ed Building a Brand in Virtual Learning Spaces Why Student Connections Matter Encyclopedia of E Leadership Counseling and Training ICI Global pp 835 836 a b Oxbridge Blue How to win the varsity match The Field April 7 2015 Retrieved June 11 2019 John Sargeaunt 1898 Annals of Westminster School Methuen amp Company p 238 a b C E Whiting 1932 The University of Durham 1832 1932 Sheldon Press p 141 John R Thelin 2019 A History of American Higher Education Johns Hopkins University Press pp 158 159 History of Penn Colors University of Pennsylvania University Archives www archives upenn edu Archived from the original on June 5 2016 Retrieved May 11 2016 Haley Omasta Stacey Hills 2015 Official College and University Colors Student Perception vs Performance PDF Proceedings of the National Conference On Undergraduate Research NCUR Colour palette University of Cambridge Retrieved December 14 2022 University of Nottingham Sport Brand University of Nottingham Retrieved December 14 2022 Colour University of Nottingham Retrieved December 14 2022 Edward Fitzpatrick July 25 2019 RWU Releases New Hawks Logo UWIRE Text Gale Academic OneFile Groves Nicholas 2003 Did you know that Transactions of the Burgon Society Burgon Society 3 63 doi 10 4148 2475 7799 1022 Academic Regalia American Council on Education Retrieved December 8 2022 Boven David T 2009 American Universities Departure from the Academic Costume Code Transaction of the Burgon Society 9 doi 10 4148 2475 7799 1075 A brief history of academic scarves Study EU Retrieved August 3 2017 External links Edit Media related to School colors at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School colors amp oldid 1131663459, 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