What color makes Duke Blue?

The Pantone® Process Color Imaging Guide formula for Duke Blue is 100% Cyan + 69% Magenta + 0% Yellow + 11.5% Black.
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What color is close to Duke Blue?

The official Duke blue is a shade of navy blue that has been in use for decades. Called “Duke Navy Blue” in our palette, it is sometimes referred to as “Academic Blue.” The Pantone color for print materials is PMS 280 U / C and the Hex color for web design is #012169.
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What Kind of blue is Duke?

Duke makes use of several shades of blue, with the official Duke blue, known as Duke Navy Blue, being the darkest of the official blues. The dark blue is used on the official university seal, but a lighter shade of blue, known as Duke Royal Blue (Hex: #00539B), is used on the Iron Duke logo, the logo of Duke Athletics.
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Why is Duke the Blue Devils?

The name comes from the French "les Diables Bleus" or "the Blue Devils," which was the nickname given during World War I to the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Alpine light infantry battalion.
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When did Duke become Blue Devils?

The school's colors were blue and white, just like Huntington and its teams were commonly referred to as the Blue and White. The college chose Blue Devils as its mascot/nickname for the 1922/23 school year. (Trinity changed its name to Duke in 1924.) Who is the greatest Duke Blue Devils?
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Why is Duke called Duke?

When a new charter was issued in 1924, the college became, under an endowment from the tobacco magnate James Buchanan Duke, Duke University; it was named for his father, Washington Duke, who had funded Trinity College and had persuaded its board of trustees to move the school to Durham.
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How do you make Duke Blue?

The Pantone® Process Color Imaging Guide formula for Duke Blue is 100% Cyan + 69% Magenta + 0% Yellow + 11.5% Black.
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Is Kentucky blue the same as royal blue?

The royal blue associated with Kentucky is actually a slightly tweaked version of Pantone 286. In fact there is a 46 page booklet issued by the university detailing how the colors and logo should look down to the most minute detail.
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What color are Duke scrubs?

Duke Health's primary brand color is Duke Blue.
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How do you make Carolina blue?

The color carolina blue with hexadecimal color code #56a0d3 is a shade of cyan-blue. In the RGB color model #56a0d3 is comprised of 33.73% red, 62.75% green and 82.75% blue.
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Is Columbia blue Carolina blue?

Columbia blue is a light blue tertiary color named after Columbia University. The color itself derives from the official hue of the Philolexian Society, the university's oldest student organization.
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What is Duke known for?

Today, the school has a reputation for its competitive admissions, excellent academics, championship-level athletics, and global presence—and is known as one of the finest institutions in the South, if not the country.
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What color scrubs do nurses wear at Duke?

What is the uniform requirement at Duke Health? CMAs wear navy blue scrubs and Nurses wear royal blue scrubs.
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What was Duke originally called?

Duke University traces its origins to a small school that opened in 1838 in Randolph County, North Carolina. Originally a preparatory school for young men called the Union Institute Academy, it was then chartered as a teaching college named Normal College by the state of North Carolina in 1851.
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What is a son of a Duke called?

A duke's eldest son and heir is often a marquess, though he can also be an earl, viscount, or baron. The title given to the heir is a lesser title of the peer, usually the next highest peerage he holds.
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