Spring 2014 Ring Ceremony set

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UL Lafayette students who want to participate in the Spring 2014 Ring Ceremony have until Feb. 26 to order official University Rings.

The ceremony is scheduled for Monday, April 14, in Angelle Hall.

鈥淭he ring represents a lifelong attachment between the University鈥檚 graduates and their alma mater, and it鈥檚 designed to convey that,鈥 said Matt Tarver, UL Lafayette鈥檚 assistant director of brand management and creative services.

The 青青草视频 has adopted eight ring designs, five for women and three for men. The red stone represents the University鈥檚 primary color, which is vermilion. The ring features a fleur-de-lis, which the University has used since the 1920s to signify the region鈥檚 French heritage.

Other imagery includes cypress and oak trees; the University鈥檚 seal; and Martin Hall, the main administrative building. Inside each ring is the inscription 鈥渉eart and hand,鈥 the final words of the University鈥檚 alma mater.

Official University rings are sold exclusively by Balfour. They can be ordered at balfour.com or purchased in University Bookstore on St. Mary Boulevard.

Rings also will be available at Grad Expo 2014, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at UL Lafayette鈥檚 Alumni Center. Grad Expo is open to seniors who will graduate this spring.

One student will win a $200 discount on an official University ring through a drawing to be held at the conclusion of Grad Expo. Students who have accrued at least 90 credit hours can participate in the drawing. To enter, a student must be photographed standing next to a large, inflatable ring on campus.

That ring will be on Dupr茅 Library鈥檚 wooden deck, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 24, and at the Alumni Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26.

Entrants should post photos to , using the hashtag #ULGradRing, and tag themselves in the photo.

Participants do not need to be present at Grad Expo to win.

For more information, contact WearRed@louisiana.edu or (337) 482-6574.