![]() The horse stables, designed by famed architect Myron Hunt, honor the past but are even more prominent today as the home to the university’s student life offices. In the foreground is an Arabian horse, inspired by Antez, one of W.K. President Coley unveils the new university seal during Convocation. The wordmark, Cal Poly Pomona, is intrinsic to the logo and underscores the university’s deep connection with its namesake city.Ĭal Poly Pomona’s new seal highlights the university’s strong connection with its history and identity. The green and gold remain, found in the arrow portion of the octagon, which conveys forward movement. The branding process also produced a new color palette, which introduces blue as a primary color. The angles and shading represent the university’s dynamism and creativity. The new logo includes an octagon that reflects the eight elements of an inclusive polytechnic education described in the university’s Academic Master Plan. I’m energized about how this new logo helps us tell the Cal Poly Pomona story.”Ĭoley unveiled the logo at Fall Conference on Aug. “It’s essential that the images and words we use to describe Cal Poly Pomona be aligned with how we view ourselves and our bold vision for the future. “A key component of our success is determined by how we are perceived by prospective students, parents, media, public officials, alumni, and industry,” said University President Soraya M. The new logo is the result of a yearlong branding initiative that explored the university’s rich history, its mission, its vital role in the region both economically and socially, and its commitment to be the epicenter for creativity, discovery and innovation. Cal Poly Pomona has an 80-year legacy of transforming lives with an educational model that is second to none. ![]()
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