USSU Announces Rebranding

The United States Sports University (USSU) in Daphne has announced the launch of what it calls a “refreshed institutional brand identity” that “includes a modernized visual identity, refined messaging architecture and an enhanced institutional voice.” At the heart of the rebrand lies the theme, “We’re All Athletes Here,” which USSU says “serves as a foundational philosophy for the university community…. USSU’s refreshed visual system introduces a bold, clean design aesthetic while honoring the university’s legacy. The updated logo retains the institution’s core navy and white palette, now complemented by contemporary tones such as gold and Columbia blue—creating a vibrant and versatile brand expression.” The new brand will be implemented throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, beginning with institutional publications, admissions materials, marketing campaigns, campus signage and a website redesign. A formal unveiling of the new identity will be held in October.

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