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Last Updated: Jan 19th, 2009 - 20:15:50
Motto Magazine's Ten Best College Mottos
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Aug 7, 2008, 08:12 PST |
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Motto Magazine has compiled their first annual list of the best college mottos from around the country, as well as a few runners up.
Motto Magazine's Top Ten College Mottos
- Cornell University “I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study”
- Brown University “In God we hope”
- Wellesley College “Not to be ministered unto, but to minister”
- Stanford University “The wind of freedom blows”
- University of Pennsylvania “Laws without morals are useless”
- Seton Hall University “Whatever risk, yet go forward”
- Dartmouth College “A voice of one crying out in the wilderness”
- Carnegie-Mellon University “My heart is in the work”
- Clark Atlanta University “I’ll find a way or make one”
- Brigham Young University “Enter to learn, go forth to serve”
Runner's Up for Best College Motto
- Amherst College “Let them give light to the world”
- Washington and Lee University “Not unmindful of the future”
- Yale University “Light and truth”
- Harvard University “Truth”
Motto magazine helps individuals and businesses infuse heart and soul into their work in a way that is absent from any other business magazine. It was launched by co-founders Kevin Salwen and Anita Sharpe, both formerly of the Wall Street Journal. Most recently, Salwen served as the national small business editor for the newspaper, while Sharpe was an investigative reporter, earning the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for her investigative reporting.
© Copyright 2008 by Classbrain.com
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