The best answer I can come up with is that UCLA started off as an extension of Cal and later became its own school. Since Cal has cursive letters, UCLA copied the same logo style but only kept the U capitalized.
There is only Italic, not cursive unless you are able to enbed a cursive font (possible.)
Words are spelled the same in cursive as in typing. Only the shape of the letters is different.
Only Renaissance should be capitalized.
only Olympus is capitalized not mount.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
The first 'T' in Twitter is capitalized only.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
I think it would be cursive because manuscript is when you type in print so the only other way of writing would be cursive.
It should only be capitalized when it refers to a title.
No it is not as it is not a trade name. Only trade names of medications are capitalized.
Yes. Most languages of the world have a cursive form, including all languages that use the Latin alphabet and the Cyrillic alphabet. Hebrew also has a cursive form, and Arabic ONLY has a cursive form.
It is only capitalized when it precedes the name of a Governor. It shouldn't be capitalized when used alone in a sentence.