Who will be the new mascot of the CUNY School of Professional Studies?
It’s time to decide! After receiving so many great suggestions for a school mascot, we have narrowed it down to these final five. Each one was sent in by either a student or graduate from the CUNY School of Professional Studies. To learn more about the different animals, you can check the resources at the bottom of the page.
Thank you for voting. The SPS Mascot will be revealed in early Fall 2011.
The Hummingbird – The hummingbird represents the unique and fast paced life of an SPS student. More about hummingbirds…
The Cheetah – Cheetahs chose speed over strength, and their name is derived from a Sanskrit word that denotes diversity – a core value here at SPS. More about cheetahs…
The Lynx – This distinct looking big cat is extremely special and rare. It is known to be very adaptable to different surroundings, and has many variations within its species. Some Lynx are native to New York State, while maintaining close connections to their cousins around the world. More about lynx…
The Red Fox – Cunning, sly, and stunning to look at. The Red Fox can represent the aspirations and intelligence of all the students at SPS. More about red foxes…
The Sea Otter –Sea Otters are an unexpected and versatile animal. They’re more than just cute – they are hard workers, and are known to innovate and even create tools to help them retrieve food. They can be silly and outgoing, or independent and resourceful. More about sea otters…
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