Yes! A logo acts as visual shorthand to associate an organization with its core values and mission. It’s a graphic mark that becomes synonymous with an organization, making it easily identifiable. As a unique and intentionally designed symbol, a logo becomes a consistent and recurring message to the public on brand identity. Deciding what is represented in a logo — the design elements, the colors, the text — is an important step for an organization.
At Geneva College, our logo challenges us to build our lives on the cornerstone of Jesus Christ wherever we may be called to serve. Our logo is simple and distinctive of our core values and mission pro Christo et patria — for Christ and country.
In December 2021, Geneva partnered with 5 Degrees Branding for help in creating a fresh brand that builds on our 175-year legacy in the ministry of education. The goals for the new brand were to:
- Represent the unique mission of Geneva College,
- Introduce a new logo and brand architecture for everyday use,
- Provide a clear Brand Promise that drives our messaging, and
- Preserve the institutional seal to be used for official functions of the College.
“Through purposeful learning in a community reflecting the full spectrum of God’s kingdom, a Geneva College experience inspires students to discover a faith-life calling in service to God and neighbor.”
The Brand Promise guides all the work done at the College, both internally and externally, and determined the essentials for our logo. Our logo is defined as a combination mark because it has a pictorial mark that almost always sits next to the words “Geneva College.” Each design element within the logo is a visual representation of our motto pro Christo et patria and our location in Beaver Falls, PA.
- Geneva’s distinct mission to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor is signified by the crown over the open Bible on the left side of the shield. With Christ as King and under Scripture, the mission of the College is pursued fervently.
- Since 1880, Geneva’s neighbors are right here in Beaver Falls. The top of the spade dips in the middle to remind us of the Beaver River Valley in which Geneva College is located.
- The three lines curving down from the top dually represent the original upper, middle, and lower falls in Beaver Falls, as well as living water, a metaphor for the nourishment we receive from God and a reminder of the life we have in Christ. It recalls the words from Jeremiah 29 in which we’re reminded that the Israelites were called to build houses, plant gardens, and seek the prosperity of the city in which they were living.
- Last but certainly not least is the gold cornerstone within the spade, representative of Christ as our cornerstone. A cornerstone is the solidifying stone of a structure, often one that joins two walls, and creates a steady and secure structure. In Christ, all things hold together; He is our cornerstone.

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