Circle of Disciplines - AI Generated Image with Text

Circle of Disciplines - An intricately designed circular motif highlights the interconnectedness of all fields within the College of Arts & Sciences. The inner layout features abstract representations of a DNA helix, an art brush, and a book, blending into one another to show integration. The primary shade is maroon, with lighter gradients to enhance depth, along with clean sans-serif text if needed. - AI image generated with Text

Circle of Disciplines

An intricately designed circular motif highlights the interconnectedness of all fields within the College of Arts & Sciences. The inner layout features abstract representations of a DNA helix, an art brush, and a book, blending into one another to show integration. The primary shade is maroon, with lighter gradients to enhance depth, along with clean sans-serif text if needed.

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