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image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth (USJ) was established in 1875 by the 
Society of Jesus, as the first French-speaking, Roman Catholic university in the 
region. USJ succeeded the College-Seminary originally established in Ghazir in 
1870. The university was canonically approved by the Holy See in 1881 and by the 
Ottoman Empire in 1901.
The USJ was re-founded in 1975 by Father Jean Ducruet, 
Rector from 1975 to 1995. The university's Charter was issued on 20 May 1975. 
The university's Statutes, originally approved on 20 May, 6 and 10 June 1975, 
were last amended on 3 September 2020.
USJ is composed of 13 Faculties 
and 18 Institutes and Vocational Schools.
USJ has its main campus in Beirut 
and regional campus in Tripoli (North Lebanon), Saïda (South Lebanon), and Zahlé 
(Bekaa).
https://www.usj.edu.lb 
USJ website
USJ adopted a new logo, and therefore a new flag in 2016.
The flag of USJ is white with the university's logo.
Photos
https://www.usj.edu.lb/news.php?id=9381 
https://www.usj.edu.lb/news.php?id=8382 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1307382259430060 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1354176224750663 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1562129207288696 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1274963582671928 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/867222630112694 
https://www.focusmagazine-lb.com/2017/11/un-partenariat-officialise-entre-luniversite-saint-joseph-et-esmod/#prettyPhoto[gallery]/2/
The logo of USJ, adopted in 2016, is composed of two elements:
- the 
acronym "USJ", in very visible, capital letters;
- a square framing a graphic 
element that represents the centenary banyan tree grown in the Botanical Garden 
of the campus of Medical Sciences of USJ.
The tree emphasizes the 
present-day's mission of the university, which has a strong identity built for 
years through academic and Lebanese socio-cultural experience, and its very 
diverse achievements to the service of higher education.
The new logo, namely 
the tree's trunk, contains several images and symbols:
- the soundness of 
education offered at USJ;
- the belonging of anyone to the very same source, 
USJ;
- the unity and creativity of students' to be taught;
- the diversity 
of disciplines, campuses and regional centers;
- the diversity of academic 
domains and research centers;
- the deep rooting in the soil of Beirut.
The lianas symbolize academic, socio-cultural and political pluralism defended 
by USJ;
The trunk appears to pull upward. Educated for the others, the 
students and 100,000 alumni of USJ are expected to become actors of social 
transformation and promotion.
The five lines forming the banyan's trunk 
represent, from left to right:
- religious sciences;
- medical sciences;
- social sciences;
- sciences and technologies;
- human sciences.
Number "1875" recalls the year of foundation of USJ.
The color 
specifications are given as:
Blue
Pantone 2747
CMYK 100 95 23 21
RGB 105 131
Hex 232C69
Gray
Pantone 7530
CMYK 36 38 47 3
RGB 
165 148 131
Hex A49382
Font are Candara / Cambria / ITC Symbol (Latin 
script) and AXTGihane Light / AXTAdvertising (Arabic script).
https://www.usj.edu.lb/chartegraphique/mobile/html5forpc.html 
Graphic 
charter, 2018
The logo was inaugurated on 19 October 2016 un a ceremony 
held in front of the banyan in the presence of several authorities: the Minister 
of Culture, the Minister of Labor, the Apostolic Nuncio, the French Ambassador, 
the President of the State Council, also President of Alumni FSJ, and the 
President of the Economical and Social Council.
Rector Salim Daccachesaid 
that the new logo was designed by the Department of Publications and 
Communications, led by Cynthia Ghobril-Andrea, especially by Carine Haddad.
The banyan was planted by the Jesuit fathers even before the erection of the 
buildings of the Faculty of Medicine. "The munificent tree gushes fort from the 
soil like a plant geyser falling down to the soil in twirls, lianas and branches 
for a slow surface growth that can last thousand years, so that the banyan was 
nicknamed 'the walking tree'. [...] The tree trunk can become a pillar [...] Its 
branches are open to the sky as a sign of reward and to emphasize the 
university's steadfast aspiration to achieve its missions with the same 
confidence."
https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1013907/usj-a-nouveau-logo-digne-fete.html 
L'Orient - Le Jour, 21 October 2016
The banyan (Ficus benghalensis
L.) 
is native to the Indian Subcontinent. The giant banyans of India are the largest 
known trees in the world, as measured by canopy coverage. One single tree can 
cover more than 19,000 square meters – almost two hectares. The tree spreads 
horizontally by propagating aerial root from its branches which then root, 
branch, and consequently extend the tree’s crown. Over time, a single banyan 
tree can sprawl across the ground and create a network of interconnected trunks 
of unparalleled complexity.
Using the net canopy coverage area as the primary 
measure of size, Thimmamma Marrimanu in Andhra Pradesh, at 19,107 m2, is the 
largest known tree in the world, and one of the superlatively largest living 
things on Earth.
https://outreachecology.com/landmark/resources/the-largest-trees-in-the-world/ 
Landmark Trees of India
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
The Faculty of Medicine of USJ was inaugurated on 30 November 1883 (11 students), as prescribed by an Agreement signed on 7 May 1883 by the Society of Je
		
		
 
		image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		sus and the French Government. The students were selected by a 
		commission presided by the French Consul.
On 6 October 1888, the 
		French Minister of Public Instruction awarded to the Faculty the title 
		of French Faculty of Medicine in Beirut, which means that their diploma 
		was recognized by France. So did Egypt two years later, but the 
		graduates had to pass an exam in Constantinople to be recognized by the 
		Ottoman Empire. In 1895, it was decided that two official juries, one 
		Ottoman and the other French, would seat each year in Beirut.
The 
		faculty was closed on August 1914 after France had broken diplomatic 
		relationships with Turkey; the Society of Jesus was expelled on 23 
		November 1914. On 7 October 1918, Father Gérard de Martimprey, former 
		Chancellor of the faculty, landed in Beirut with the French flotilla and 
		reorganized the faculty, which was re-established on 17 January 1919. In 
		1920, the faculty had 250 students; the diploma was recognized in Syria, 
		Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Transjordan, and Persia.
While the faculty 
		had maintained its activity during the Second World War, its campus was 
		completely destroyed and looted during the Lebanese War (1975-1990), 
		putting an end to the French Faculty of Medicine at Beirut.
The 
		Statutes of the new Faculty of Medicine at USJ was promulgated on 19 
		October 1976 and Pr. Nagib Talbe was elected Dean on 15 November 1976. 
		Starting in 1981, bombings made access to the main campus impossible and 
		classes were relocated, time after time, to safer places, and preserved 
		the continuity of teaching all along the war.
		https://www.usj.edu.lb/fm/ 
		Faculty website
The flag of the Faculty of Medicine is white with 
		the faculty's logo.
Photos
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1282530228581930 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1282526548582298 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/999689620199327 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/954733101361646 
		
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		
		
 
		image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		The Faculty of Sciences was established in 1997.
The flag of the 
		Faculty of Sciences is white with the faculty's logo.
Photos
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1277791792389107 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1001848306650125 
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		
		
 
		image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		The Faculty of Education Sciences was established in 2002. Classes have 
		been given in French, Arabic and English since 2017.
The flag of 
		the Faculty of Education Sciences is white with the faculty's logo (as 
		prescribed on the university's Graphic Charter).
Photos
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1171600189674935 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1171600043008283 
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		
		
 
		image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		Pharmacy has been taught at USJ since the establishment of the 
		university. Considered as "an obligate corollary of Medicine", Pharmacy 
		was not officially listed, though. The School of Pharmacy was eventually 
		recognized on 4 December 1889 and integrated to the Faculty of Medicine, 
		renamed to Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy.
		https://usj.edu.lb/fp/ 
Faculty 
		website
The flag of the Faculty of Pharmacy is white with the 
		faculty's logo (as prescribed on the university's Graphic Charter).
		
Photos
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/984565208378435 
		
		https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/984564595045163 
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
Faculties and Colleges appear to have specific graduation pennants, white 
with the body's emblem and name in base, on a color background
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1350309021804050 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1346669438834675 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1345675418934077 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1158607510974203 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1063191197182502 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1060786430756312 
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/1046521722182783
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		
		
 
		image by Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
The flag of USJ Alumni is white with the faculty's logo.
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/usj.edu.lb/photos/984762198358736 
Ivan Sache, 4 April 2021
		
		
image by Eugene Ipavec, 20 July 2007
		
		
image by Eugene Ipavec, 20 July 2007
Has a flag w/ seal, but seems to use one w/ sigla in all contexts – I can't even find a decent image of the seal, but it consists of the sigla in a ring with French and Arabic names of the institution. Visible along with a bunch of UFE's in photo.
Eugene Ipavec, 20 Jul 2007