I still think whatever modest uptick of dollars from a sports logo change would beat laying out not "tens of thousands" as I'd speculated earlier, but approx. $100K instead for the alleged "much-needed" university logo redesign.
http://www.unionleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2013130519181&NL=1
"The president's Cabinet identified this project as overdue and crucial (really???) to not only recruiting efforts both in and out of the state but to the success of the next comprehensive campaign," university spokeswoman Erika Mantz said.
"We need to compete better nationally and internationally for students, and part of that is marketing," she said.
Mantz said the design firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv, New York, is handling the redesign. The firm has "created identities for many institutions of higher education, including New York University, Middlebury College and Cornell University," she said.
Mantz said the school is looking to redesign the logo that features Thompson Hall. She said the tower "does not represent an institution with three campuses and many online offerings. It was created for the last comprehensive campaign and was not intended to be the university brand."
She said the university seal will undergo a redrawing to make it easier to produce, but it will not change. The school's athletic logo, featuring a wildcat, the school's mascot, will not change.
Mantz said the redesign is expected to cost between $91,400 and $108,200. She said the cost includes the development of the new logo, the redrawing of the seal and guidelines specifying how the marks can be used.
Not quite sure I follow the logic there fron start to finish, but I'm not sure "logic" and the top UNH admins live in the same universe anyway. Based on these comments, I'm expecting no more tower, but a four-slice pie chart which features a gavel and a laptop in two of the "slices".

Good luck with that, Erika ...