True Blue isn’t just a color; it’s a spirit. It’s an invitation to you, and to the entire UB community, to show our pride and celebrate our common connection. It highlights the ways that students, faculty, staff and alumni personify UB every day—in the classroom and in the community, on the field and in the stands, here on campus and in places around the world. 🤘
The No. 36 public university in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
92% of recent UB undergraduate alumni employed or in graduate school.
One of America’s largest collegiate mud volleyball tournaments.
Dozens of prestigious scholarships won every year, such as the Fulbright, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and more.
One of the most international universities in the country, giving students a truly global experience.
More than 4 million volumes in UB’s libraries and special collections—the most of any SUNY institution.
16 NCAA Division I athletic programs that compete (and win) in the Mid-American Conference.
UB grads land jobs at Google, NASA, Pfizer, the Walt Disney Company, NVIDIA, the U.N. and more.
World leaders, astronauts, NFL legends, celebrated journalists, a U.S. Poet Laureate, and the list goes on.
UB’s “Lesbianism 101” was the first course on lesbianism taught in the U.S.
World leaders, astronauts, NFL legends, celebrated journalists, a U.S. Poet Laureate, and the list goes on.
A 60-acre lake, right in the middle of campus, with free kayaks, canoes and paddleboards.
Find the latest UB merch from one of these officially licensed, on-campus retailers to show your True Blue pride.
Nobody shows pride better than the UB True Blue student club, known as the rowdiest student section in the MAC. Backed by UB Athletics, the club has been supporting UB Bulls since 2007 by showing up with energy, noise and unmatchable spirit.
Bring your True Blue energy to Nan Harvey Field as the women's softball team begins their season's first series against Miami (OH). The Bulls take to the diamond on Friday, April 3 at 3 p.m. and continue into Saturday, April 4 for an afternoon doubleheader with games beginning at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. The action doesn't stop there! Watch men's tennis square off against UIC at the Miller Tennis Courts on Saturday, April 4 at 1 p.m. too.

