Illinois State University has installed a new school seal to replace a 30-year-old predecessor.
The seal was designed by ISU graduate student George Barrecca under the direction of Albion Stafford. Stafford is associate director of the ceramics program at ISU's school of art.
The five-foot-diameter seal replaces one affixed to the wall of Bone Student Center as a gift from the Class of '84. Workers found damage to the seal could not be repaired.
The red seal with white lettering includes the school's name and 1857 year of founding. They encircle a flame behind a book that reads, "Gladly we learn and teach," which is the ISU motto.
Steve Lancaster of ISU's facilities management department is overseeing placement. He says the original steel base was used for installation.