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PAU launches new logo reflecting university’s core values

  • Kym Piez/Juliana Muniz
  • July 23, 2024
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Pacific Adventist University (PAU) introduced its new logo as part of its 40th anniversary homecoming celebrations.

According to vice-chancellor Professor Lohi Matainaho, the rebranding is a significant milestone for the university as it looks to the future with renewed purpose and vision.

“Our new logo is more than just a visual representation; it encapsulates our core values, our commitment to innovation, relevance, global citizenship, and spiritual growth,” said Professor Matainaho at the closing ceremony of the anniversary celebrations.

The new logo, featuring three encircling flames in the Seventh-day Adventist Church of the South Pacific logo colours, aligns with the identity of the world Seventh-day Adventist Church and the South Pacific Division. It symbolises PAU’s dedication to preparing well-rounded individuals equipped to serve their communities, their countries and God—to be world changers.

“As we celebrate four decades of academic excellence and service to others, we are excited to embark on a new chapter,” Professor Matainaho continued. “This rebranding reflects our commitment to staying connected to our church and addressing the evolving needs of our students and the global community.”

In areas with high illiteracy, PAU will use a combination of the new university logo and the Seventh-day Adventist church logo to ensure that people recognise that the university and church are interconnected.

“While we wear new clothes, our heart for mission has not changed,” affirmed the vice-chancellor.

“This new logo is a symbol of our unity and a testament to our shared aspiration to be a force for good in this world until Jesus comes. Let us unite behind it, inspired by its promise, and determined to make Pacific Adventist University a shining example of Christian higher education,” Professor Matainaho concluded.

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