is its school motto: Veritas Christoet Ecclesiae.
English is "Truth for Christ and the Church", which means "pursuing truth in the sense of Christianity and the church".
Later, with the secularization of Harvard and its separation from religion, this sentence was simplified to one word-Veritas. This word is often translated as "truth", which not only means "truth", but also means "truth" and "truth". In Harvard, the pursuit of "truth", "truth" and "truth" in knowledge, world, society, human beings and other fields is an eternal goal.
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The main purpose of the motto of Harvard University is to enable teachers and students to abide by the basic code of conduct and moral standards of this school. Moreover, the school motto directly reflects the school-running concept and the spirit of running the school, and is also an important content of campus construction culture.
From the motto of Harvard, we can intuitively feel that this university is very spiritual and philosophical, and it also embodies the core content of the university's cultural spirit.
school emblem: the main part is based on three books, two facing up and one facing down, symbolizing the dynamic relationship between rationality and enlightenment. The aboVE two books are engraved with the letters "ve" and "RI" respectively, which constitute "VERITAS" in the school motto, and "VERITAS" means "truth" in Latin.