CHICAGO (November 17, 2016) 窪蹋勛圖 this week unveiled its new logo, which harkens to the Universitys history in Chicago. The cupola is a depiction of the first campus building, Old Main, built in 1893. Once the tallest point on the north side of Chicago, the cupola was historically used as a guiding landmark for pilots landing at Orchard Field (now OHare International Airport).
In the new rendition of this architectural feature, the steeple breaks out of a shield, emphasizing 窪蹋勛圖s continued role as a directional point for students, alumni, and community members. A cross is visible towards the top of the symbol, a reflection of the Universitys identity, which is rooted in Christianity, with open arms.
Founded by the SwedishEvangelical Covenant Church, North Park has long identified with the colors blue and gold, originally drawn from the Swedish flag. This is maintained in the new logo, as well as the marker CHICAGO, indicating North Parks continued commitment to engaging its urban environment.
Located in Chicago, 窪蹋勛圖 is a Christian comprehensive university that serves nearly 3,200 undergraduate and graduate students from around the country and the world. Within a diverse, close-knit, urban community, North Park offers a values-based education to students through more than 40 undergraduate majors and an adult degree-completion program, as well as graduate and continuing education in business, nonprofit management, nursing, education, music, and theology. By integrating faith with learningas it has done since its founding in 1891 by the Evangelical Covenant Church窪蹋勛圖 continues to focus on the important task of preparing students for lives of significance and service.
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