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The Insignia of Office
The insignia of the office of the president of Hope College is a bronze
cast medallion suspended from a bronze chain.
The presidential medallion, three-and-a-half inches in diameter, was
struck for the first time in honor of the inauguration of President Jacobson.
It is worn by the president at ceremonial academic occasions.
On front of the medallion is the College seal. In the
center is an anchor, a symbol of the College's Christian heritage. Written
above the anchor is Hope's motto, Spera in
Deo, "Hope in God," which is drawn from Psalm 42:5 - "Put
your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God." The
College's name, motto, and seal are all derived from a statement made
by the founder of Holland and Hope College, the Reverend Albertus C.
Van Raalte, who said of the school, "This is my Anchor of Hope for
this people in the future." Around the College seal, in relief,
are the words, "President" and "Hope College."
The reverse side of the medallion has the names of the
founder and first nine presidents of the College cast around the outside
edge. Other presidents, beginning with the 10th president, John H. Jacobson,
are engraved in the middle, along with the date of inauguration.
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