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MIT Colors
MIT's colors, “Cardinal Red” and “Steel Gray,” are not only visual choices, but also symbols of the school's spirit and mission.
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Red embodies MIT's pioneering role and passion in the world of science and science and technology, while gray signifies the seriousness and seriousness and professionalism of the engineering discipline.
The hex codes for these colors are #A31F34 (cardinal red) and #8A8B8C (steel gray). So what is the story behind these colors? It is no chance that MIT chose these colors. The vision of the school's founding, focused on engineering and industry, combines with these colors to add depth to the corporate identity.
The “Tim the Beaver” master mascot harmoniously blends in with these powerful colors. No wonder a beaver is such an engineer!