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The
academic seal of Rice University
was designed in 1912 by
Pierre de Chaignon la Rose of Cambridge, Massachusetts, who combined
the main elements of the coats of arms of sixteen prominent families
bearing the names Rice or Houston. Owls of
Athena--
The Rice logo was adopted in 1989. The Rice academic seal and Rice logo are protected designs and part of the Rice University identity system. For information about the identity system or permission to use a protected mark, please contact the Office of Public Affairs at 713.831.4700.
When athletic activities began at The Rice Institute in 1912, the Rice intercollegiate teams adopted the owl as their mascot. Over the years, interpretations of the mascot have included students dressed in owl costumes, live great horned owls, and large owl statues of canvas and of fiberglass.
In 1912, Rice's first president, Edgar Odell Lovett, chose as the school colors "a blue still deeper than the Oxford blue" and "the Confederate gray, enlivened by a tinge of lavender."
All for Rice's Honor, we will fight on.
We will be fighting when this day is done;
And when the dawn comes breaking.
We'll be fighting on, Rice, for the Gray and Blue.
We will be loyal, to Rice be true.
(To the tune of "Our Director March," written by Ben H. Mitchell '24 in 1922)
Last updated 10 January 1998.