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Middlesex College In Edison Unveils New Logo
The college hopes to draw more students from the community who "remain unaware" of what the institution has to offer, said county officials.

EDISON, NJ — Middlesex County officials recently unveiled the new logo for Middlesex College, formerly known as Middlesex County College.
Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios and Deputy Director Kenneth Armwood joined Middlesex College President Mark McCormick; Chairman of the Middlesex College Board of Trustees Dorothy K. Power and Middlesex College Trustee and Middlesex County Interim Executive Superintendent Kyle Anderson were present at the virtual press conference.
“Despite such amazing outcomes for our students, there are many in our community who remain unaware of what Middlesex College has to offer,” said McCormick.
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“With our new name and rebranding, we aim to spread the word about all that Middlesex College stands for and to help dispel the stigma around attending a two-year institution.”

(The new logo for Middlesex College, Edison)
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The rebranding of the college is part of the county’s brand journey. For the past few years, the county has been working to attract new talent and opportunities to the county.
“The new Middlesex College brand identity perfectly reflects the College’s unwavering dedication to its mission,” said Rios.
“And every element – from the new name to the new logo and even the new mascot – reinforces the message that Middlesex College is a worthy first choice for prospective students. Just as Middlesex County is a top destination for residents and businesses.”
Apart from the new logo, Middlesex College announced that a naming of the new physical mascot, the Colt, will be chosen following an online poll of the student body in the coming months.
The mascot will be used in athletic and campus events, as well as recruitment and outreach efforts.
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