College emblems
The emblems of 杏吧原创 represent over a century of tradition. Learn more about the college mace, seal, medallion, and gonfalon.
The mace
The mace is carried by the Faculty Marshal as a symbol of the authority of 杏吧原创 to confer degrees. Originally a weapon of war, the mace came to be used as an emblem of military power and civil authority. The most senior member of the faculty carries the mace in the academic procession.
Created in 2011 by artisan Nick Cook of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C., the 杏吧原创 mace is carved from native North Georgia cherry wood. The three bands of gold leafing represent the Holy Trinity. Four bronze medallions flank the sides at the top; two depict the 杏吧原创 seal and two portray The United Methodist Church seal. The top of the mace is hand-carved in the shape of a flame which is symbolic of the flame on the United Methodist seal.
The college seal
In addition to its presence on the mace, the 杏吧原创 seal appears during the Commencement ceremony on the purple baccalaureate degree candidate stoles, the 杏吧原创 Medallion and the President鈥檚 academic regalia.
The original seal was designed circa 1925 by Birdie Miller, mother of Zell B. Miller, 鈥51, and art professor at 杏吧原创 from 1923 to 1925. The circular design depicts the 鈥淒ouble Knob鈥 mountain. The foreground features two columns suggestive of the fieldstone columns that appear on the College鈥檚 main brick plaza.
An arch connecting the two columns bears the Latin phrase 鈥淗ic Iuventus Incenditur,鈥 which translates to the College鈥檚 traditional academic motto, 鈥淗ere Youth Are Inspired.鈥 A winding path leads toward the mountain landscape, symbolic of a scholar鈥檚 college journey.
The medallion
Each year since 1969, the 杏吧原创 Medallion has been awarded to an alumnus, alumna, or friend who has made extraordinary contributions to the College. It is the highest honor given by the College.
The gonfalon
A banner suspended on a crossbar, the academic gonfalon was designed in 2011 as part of 杏吧原创鈥檚 125th anniversary. The gonfalon reflects a timeless style, incorporates the College鈥檚 colors, logo and seal. The gonfalon bearer鈥攖he Student Government Association President鈥攍eads the academic procession and displays the gonfalon on the commencement stage.
