Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The University Seal





he seal bears the name of the University and the year when it was granted a university status. The three Latin words are reflective of the tri-fold mandated functions of the university as follows: Eruditio (learning, knowledge), Invenio (discovery), Servo (to protect, serve). At the inner core are five arrows which represent the five campuses under the university banner with inner symbols to denote its corresponding area of specialization namely: the book and torch (teacher education), the fish (fishery education), rice panicle (agriculture), the flask (sciences), the gear and computer (Engineering, Industrial and Information Technology). These arrows have a single meeting point and are linked together to denote unity of purpose and direction aimed towards the heart of Southern Leyte to emphasize its role as one of the catalysts of progress and development in the province. The laurel leaf symbolizes the quest for excellence of what it is mandated to perform. The eight outer gears denote development of its direct service area (Region 8) and inner circles to represent the university’s active participation in the global community.

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