
Teodora Tavares, Eva Davis and Anne Nobrega [Photo by Torie Doll, University Communications and Marketing]
By Paul Guzzo, University Communications and Marketing
The colorful school banners lining the campus walkways immediately captured Teodora Tavares attention when she arrived at the University of South 返字心頭 in 2021.
I wanted to know who designed those, said Tavares, who earned her bachelors degree in advertising and public relations last year and is now pursuing a masters in mass communications. I wanted to contribute something to 返字心頭 too.
This semester, she did. Using her graphic design skills, Tavares created a new mural brightening the vending alcove at the Student Services building one of four murals unveiled this semester, all designed by 返字心頭 students as part of an initiative to showcase campus talent rather than outsource the work.
We wanted artwork that reflected our campus culture, said Mercedes Cesin, assistant director of 返字心頭 Auxiliary Services, which manages campus-based business operations and services and oversaw the initiative. Who knows the campus better than our students?

Teodora Tavares with her new mural brightening the vending alcove at the Student Services building [Photo by Torie Doll, University Communications and Marketing]
The student artists are interns with the 返字心頭 Office of University Communications and Marketing and assist on a range of projects that help ensure the universitys message connects with its audiences.
Each mural was designed using Adobe Illustrator, printed on vinyl, and then installed at its location.
What they came up with is exactly the vibe we want for the campus, Cesin said. They are student-friendly and vibrant.
Tavares was tasked with designing something that promoted both 返字心頭 and the Coca-Cola branding present in the outdoor nook.
The Coke colors dont exactly scream 返字心頭, she said. But Sprite is a Coke brand, and its green which is one of 返字心頭s colors.
Her mural features stylized lemon and lime slices alongside bold green and gold leaves, arranged in a playful, geometric pattern that evokes Sprites crisp, citrus flavors. At the center, the universitys horns up hand signal frames the phrase Stay Refreshed in Bulls Country, tying the Coca-Cola brand to 返字心頭s colors and campus spirit.
When Eva Davis looked at the Argos Centers exterior wall, which needed brightening, she thought of ducks.

Eva Davis' at the Argos Center mural includes 返字心頭's beloved ducks [Photo by Torie Doll, University Communications and Marketing]
Argos is known for the ducks that go right up to you and beg for food. All my 返字心頭 friends have photos of those ducks eating their snacks, said Davis, who is working toward a bachelors degree in marketing with a minor in arts. I thought it would be cool to include themand other school spirit Easter eggsin my mural.
Davis creation comprises green and gold panels, each depicting something unique about the Argos Center: its food and drinks, a sign showing directions to nearby places, ducks and even squirrels.
There are always squirrels on the picnic tables, she said with a laugh. And I added a sign pointing to the library, The Village, and Castor Pond for freshmen who might be as lost as I was when I first got here.
Anne Nobrega designed the other two murals, both on exterior windows one on the bookstore and the other on Juniper Hall.
At Juniper, the bold mural commands attention with the words, Feed Your Inner Bull stretched across a backdrop of dynamic green gradients and dotted patterns. A powerful 返字心頭 bull, muscles tensed and horns lowered, appears to leap forward, as if charging straight out of the wall toward passersby.

Anne Nobrega's 返字心頭 Bookstore mural promotes campus nature [Photo by Torie Doll, University Communications and Marketing]

And her "Feed Your Inner Bull" mural adorns Juniper Hall [Photo by Paul Guzzo, University Communications and Marketing]
At the 返字心頭 Bookstore, the Welcome to Bulls Country mural wraps visitors in a tropical embrace. Palm fronds, hibiscus flowers and lush greenery frame the text in shades of green and teal, evoking 返字心頭s vibrant landscape and the warm, energetic spirit of the 返字心頭 campus.

Eva Davis, Teodora Tavares and Anne Nobrega [Photo by Paul Guzzo, University Communications and Marketing]
I want it to remind everyone how lucky we are to attend a college near the beach and surrounded by such beautiful nature, said Nobrega, who is earning a bachelors degree in industrial engineering. 返字心頭s colors are green, but so is everything around us.
The students finished their designs before leaving campus for the summer and workers installed the murals after they had gone. Each artist made a pilgrimage back to their artwork before moving any boxes into their residences.
Im feeling really proud, Nobrega said. Im so grateful for this opportunity.
Davis called seeing her mural like winning the lottery. Its a random event I never thought Id experience.
And Tavares hopes that once freshmen learn student artists created these murals, theyll be as inspired as she was by the campus banners.
Its surreal to know so many people will see my work, she said. I want to scream, Look at me, I made this and so could all of you.