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Style Guide This guide is produced by the Office of Communications & Public Relations. Standards are based on Associated Press Style; refer to AP Style when this guide does not provide direction. Updates and suggestions can be directed to lucomm@lincoln.edu. This document is available online at www.lincoln.edu/communications-resources. For Athletics logos and standards, please contact Athletics or visit www.lulions.com. Author: Shelley Mix Last update: 3/28/2016

Contents Writing Style Guide... 3 Lincoln-specific terms... 3 The Students First Campaign... 4 University name... 4 Campus Locations... 4 Personal names and titles... 4 Telephone numbers... 4 University address... 4 Graduation year... 4 Email addresses... 4 Italics and quotation marks... 5 URLs in running text... 5 Commas and periods... 5 Quotation marks... 5 Numbers... 5 Addresses and phone numbers... 5 Dates... 5 Time of day... 5 Graphics Standards... 6 Pantone colors... 6 University logo... 6 University seal... 6 Athletics Logo... 7 Social Media... 8

Writing Style Guide Lincoln-specific terms A. Dennee Bibb, 1911 This is the author of the alma mater. Use the four-digit year 1911 to avoid confusion between 1911 and 2011. Academic Technology Support - Do not put Center at the end. Center for Advising and Student Achievement CASA is acceptable on second reference. Do not put Academic in the name of the Center. Academic Advising is a program within CASA; do not call it the Academic Advising Center. Department of Languages and Literature Note Languages is plural and Literature is singular First Year Program - Do not use Freshman Year Program. GradesFirst - One word. Only the G and F are capitalized. Hail! Hail! Lincoln. This is the correct capitalization and punctuation for this Lincoln pride term,, which originates from the end of the Alma Mater. Living Learning Center - Acceptable on first reference. Do not place a hyphen between Living and Learning. The official name in the Thurgood Marshall Living Learning Center. Mary Dod Brown Chapel - One d at the end of Dod. Mister and Miss Lincoln Do not use Mr. Modulars The Modulars near Dickey, Grim and University Hall are simply the Modulars and it is plural because there are multiple buildings housing multiple departments. The modular unit (singular) for Public Safety next to Vail Hall should be referred to the Public Safety Modular. Student Union Building - SUB is acceptable on first reference when writing to an internal audience. The large room within the SUB is the SUB Multipurpose Room (no hyphen or capital P). University City and Coatesville locations - Do not refer to either of them as a campus. Ware Center for the Arts The correct name of the building. Ware Theater - Theater is an er, not a re. WebAdvisor - One word. Only the W and A are capitalized.

The Students First Campaign Note there is no apostrophe in the title. Note the s at the end of Students. The official tagline is: Where Being THE FIRST Matters. THE FIRST should be in all caps. If in color, THE FIRST should be in orange. University name Lincoln University. "Lincoln" is acceptable on second reference. When referring to the university lowercase university. Example: The university continues to prosper. Campus Locations Building name first, comma, then the room with a capital R. Example: Ware Center, Room 100. Modulars, Room M3Floors are spelled out 1-9. Example: First Floor, Ninth Floor. Personal names and titles Capitalize titles only when they appear before a name. Example of title before name: President John Smith, Governor Tom Corbett Example of title after name: John Smith, president of The Lincoln University Professor example: John Smith, professor of sociology Lowercase a descriptive title when it precedes a name. Examples: art history professor, orchestra director. Do not capitalize titles when used alone in place of a name. Examples: the president and regents of the university, the governor of Pennsylvania Telephone numbers Place a hyphen after the area code: 484-365-8000. Do not use periods or parentheses (per AP Style). University address The official university address is: 1570 Baltimore Pike, P.O. Box 179, Lincoln University, PA 19352. Place periods in P.O. Box. Do not include MSC codes. Graduation year Alumni/ae names used with the year of graduation, follow this style: Jessica Jones 94. Pay special attention to the way the apostrophe curves. It should curve away from the first digit. Do not add a comma between the last name and the last two digits of the graduation year. When using word processing software that includes smart quotation mark styling, the symbol that should precede a contracted class year is an apostrophe (or single closing quote), the tail of which points away from the digits. Correct: 98 Incorrect: 98 Email addresses Lowercase the entire address, including proper nouns and the first letter unless a capital letter is required. Avoid beginning a sentence with an email address. Example: john.smith@lincoln.edu

Italics and quotation marks URLs in running text When there is a need for emphasis, set off URLS in running text by using italics or boldface. Drop the "http://" element for websites with a URL that includes "www" for brevity's sake. If the URL has no "www," such as http://websitelink.edu, the "http://" element should be dropped: websitelink.edu. Do not drop the "https://" element used to indicate a secure site. Do not break a line on a hyphen or insert a hyphen; it can be misleading. Try to break the URL before or after the discrete units of the URL. If the URL is at the end of a sentence, it is acceptable to add a period. Commas and periods Place commas and periods inside quotation marks. Colons and semicolons should be placed outside the quotation marks. All other punctuation: If the punctuation is part of the quotation, put it inside the quotation marks. If it s not, put it outside. Use one space after periods. Quotation marks Quotation marks should be used: to indicate the exact words spoken or published by a person the first time a reference is made to a nickname the first time an ironic or sarcastic phrase is used. Numbers General rules Spell out the numbers one through nine and use numerals for 10 and up. Exceptions: Spell out numbers at the beginning of a sentence. Use numerals in percentages (4 percent, not four percent). If more than one number is used in a sentence, spell them out unless all are 10 and over. Ranges: use numerals and an en-dash: 1 10, not one through ten. Addresses and phone numbers Spell out words in an address unless space is in short supply. If so, use the following abbreviations: Ave., Blvd., Bldg., Ct., Dr., La./Ln., Pkwy., Pl., Rd., Sq., St., Terr. The directions N.W., S.W., and S.E are abbreviated in an address. North, South, East, and West are not abbreviated. As part of a name, spell out the word street, or avenue. Example: Green Street Coffee House. Dates The U.S. preference for styling dates is: month, day, and year without the ordinal letters. Example: January 1, 2006. Do NOT use st, rd or th with dates. Example, do NOT use: January 1st, 2006. The year may be abbreviated in informal contexts. Example: class of 49. Time of day To indicate specific times, use numerals with a.m. and p.m. Delete the zeroes if the time of day is on the hour. Example: 5 p.m. not 5:00 p.m. Use noon and midnight and do not use 12:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. Spell out the time of day in text unless referring to a precise time. Example: She s home from class by four.

Graphics Standards Pantone colors BLUE Code R G B Hex 662 12 25 117 #0C1975 ORANGE Code R G B Hex 1585 249 107 7 #F96B07 University logo Use these logos on print and digital media used for official campus business, including print and Web advertisements. These logos are available for use by the campus community at www.lincoln.edu/communications-resources or by emailing the Office of Communications & Public Relations at lucomm@lincoln.edu. This is the official university logo for light or white backgrounds: The reverse logo used for dark backgrounds is available on the website. Use these logos for activities at the University City and Coatesville locations. University seal The seal is reserved for formal academic events only, such as commencement and academic award ceremonies. When in doubt, use the university logo or consult the Office of Communications & Public Relations.

Athletics Logo All lion-based logos are only to be used by Athletics. Examples shown below. They are never to be used for academic or administrative purposes. Consult Athletics on the use of these logos and refer to the Athletics Style Guide.

Social Media For social media policies and a directory of all known university social media accounts, visit Office of Communications & Public Relations webpage at http://www.lincoln.edu/university-social-media-accounts.