Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (Âé¶¹´«Ã½) may be youthful, but it’s rich in tradition
We honor the history and culture of the land where our campus is situated through:
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                                    Our colors: We chose red and silver—red to be consistent with the tradition of our region and silver for our mascot, the dolphin. 
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                                    Our mascot: To honor the heritage and culture of the Chumash, we chose the tribe’s cherished dolphin as our mascot. 
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                                    Our commencement: Our inaugural commencement ceremony in 2003 launched traditions, such as: - 
                                          A Chumash blessing is provided by a Chumash leader signaling our recognition of building on the knowledge base of the indigenous people who first inhabited this area. 
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                                          The ringing of a University Bell is bestowed upon honored campus staff members and symbolizes the official opening of commencement ceremonies. The University Bell was donated for the 2025 commencement ceremonies by 2005 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ alumna and Associate Vice President for Communication & Public Relations, Nancy Covarrubias Gill. Commencement ceremonies from 2003 to 2024 included a Navy ship bell loaned by Naval Base Ventura County. 
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                                          Carrying the Light of Learning by an honorary marshal, to symbolize the University’s commitment to a life of the mind and the central role played by our outstanding faculty. 
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                                          Welcome in multiple languages, signifying Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s commitment to graduating students with multicultural and international perspectives. 
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                                          Passing through an arch, symbolizing graduates entering a new phase of life. 
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                                          Carrying the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ mace, which was carved from native walnut by local artists. Two dolphins dancing on waves, honoring the Chumash crossing the Rainbow Bridge to get to the mainland, top the mace. 
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                                          Sounding of the Bell Tower carillon signifies the last candidate crossing the platform. 
 
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                                    Our alma mater: We continue to celebrate Âé¶¹´«Ã½ through song every day at 11:55am. 
- New Student Convocation Ceremony: We welcome and celebrate our new student Dolphins and invite them to ring their own bell to signify the beginning of their academic journey at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ as part of one Dolphin pod.