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Since 1907, the Nittany Lion has served as a central figure for Penn State. The Nittany Lion Shrine—sculpted by Heinz Warneke in 1942 as a gift from the class of 1940—is easily the University’s most universally known and recognizable image.
The Nittany Lion paw print graphic is available for use by Penn State faculty, staff, and students to represent pride and spirit. The paw print files are available for download . The paw print is trademarked by the University and must not be graphically altered.
Since 1907, the Nittany Lion has served as a central figure for Penn State. The Nittany Lion Shrine—sculpted by Heinz Warneke in 1942 as a gift from the class of 1940—is easily the University’s most universally known and recognizable image.
The Nittany Lion Shrine is a beloved symbol and campus landmark of Penn State. It was a gift of the class of 1940. The Shrine memorializes the mountain lions that roamed the hills around Nittany Valley before the University was founded in 1855.
18 Απρ 2024 · The Nittany Lion, pictured here in 1951, has a long history of working alongside Penn State cheerleaders to entertain fans and invoke school spirit. This is one of a number of iterations of the mascot costume over the years and decades — notice the whiskers, claws, full set of teeth and lifelike eyes on this one.
The logo, uniform, and branding history of the Penn State Nittany Lions (NCAA n-r)
The Nittany Lion Mascot is an essential part of Penn State's tradition and pride, which originated in 1904 during a baseball game against Princeton.