The color(s) white, black, and dark slate blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"WASHINGTON"
The mark consists of A circle with thick black boundary; at the center of the circle is a drawing of a grapevine enclosed in its own circular, black boundary; the drawing depicts the grapevine's trunk standing on a soil and its two branches are spread to left and right; under the left branch there are two grape bunches hanging and four wide leaves standing on top of the left branch, one leaf hanging right next to one of the grape bunch. The right branch of the grapevine is carrying one grape bunch under it; there are five leaves spreading out upward on top of the left branch and two leaves hanging downwards from the right branch of the grapevine. The grapevine is drawn in black ink on white background. Right outside the circle containing grapevine drawing are written Latin words encircling it and it says, "OMNIS ARBOR BONA FRUCTUS BONOS FACIT" in black ink in white background, all capital letters. These Latin words encircling the grapewine drawing is encircled by another black thick boundary; between this thick black boundary and the outermost circle in thick black ink is the school name in all bold letters that says, "WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1982," in white printing in dark slate blue background.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA NINETEEN EIGHT TWO OMNIS ARBOR BONA FRUCTUS BONOS FACIT
The English translation of OMNIS ARBOR BONA FRUCTUS BONOS FACIT in the mark is Every tree bears good fruit.