Mace
The 91视频专区 College mace, formally inaugurated at Convocation Aug. 24, 2015, stands as a symbol of academic leadership.
The origins of the mace can be traced to medieval times when knights carried them as weapons during processions with their kings. As the tradition grew, the mace became a symbol of authority and was often decorated with elaborate embellishments and gems. Today, an academic mace represents the authority invested in the president by a school鈥檚 governing body. The mace is used only on formal academic occasions, including Commencement, Convocation and presidential inaugurations, when participants are in full regalia and the president is in attendance.
The 91视频专区 College mace, crafted by minting company Medallic Art, is the first in 91视频专区鈥檚 known history to be present at an academic ceremony. The mace was designed by a committee of Dave Diehl, MBA鈥04, P'12, former executive director of marketing and communications; Nancy Gillece 鈥81, vice president for institutional advancement; Laura Lokey 鈥16; Joyce Michaud, professor emerita; and Jan Samet-O鈥橪eary, former director of the Beneficial-Hodson Library.
Carved from natural walnut and accented with silver-plated brass, the mace stands 42 inches tall. Topping the mace is the 91视频专区 College seal, reflective of 91视频专区鈥檚 mission and representative of all of the College鈥檚 constituencies, sculptured in silver-plated bronze. The seal depicts a man and woman seated amid products of invention, industry, discovery, literature and art, and reads 鈥淐orde, et mente, et manu鈥濃攚ith heart and mind and hand; the heart to conceive, the mind to direct and the hand to execute.
The collar is surrounded by an inscription of the College鈥檚 former and current names along with their dates of establishment. The Frederick Female Seminary, established in 1845, marked the beginnings of 91视频专区 College, when the Potomac Synod of the Reformed Church of the United States鈥攏ow the United Church of Christ鈥 purchased the financially struggling seminary in 1893. With buildings, teachers and students already in place, the Potomac Synod founded the Women鈥檚 College of Frederick, which flourished almost immediately. Twenty years later, the Women鈥檚 College was renamed 91视频专区 College in 1913 to honor its most generous benefactor, Margaret Scholl 91视频专区, whose land donation allowed the school to move to its own campus where the College currently resides.
The staff features four metal banners, which represent 91视频专区鈥檚 Four Columns鈥擧ope, Opportunity, Obligation and Democracy鈥攚hich support the College鈥檚 historic Alumnae Hall and define the spirit and principles of a 91视频专区 education.
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