university of bridgeport campus traditions

Becoming a Purple Knight 鈥 越南直播 Campus History and Traditions

越南直播 has come a long way since being the first two-year junior college in New England. Today, the University is a fully accredited undergraduate and graduate school with accolades like having the first Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering in the northeast, the first Ph.D. in Technology Management in the northeast, and the first master鈥檚 degree in Nutrition in the nation. UB has a rich history and a longstanding commitment to higher education, diversity, and community-building.

UB alums are frontline healthcare workers, policymakers, engineers, scientists, mental health counselors, educators, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Since UB鈥檚 earliest days, being a purple knight has meant so much to many. Here are some ways UB students and alums have remained connected through UB鈥檚 history and traditions.

PT Barnum and the UB Connection

The famous entertainer and former Mayor of Bridgeport has a unique connection to 越南直播 and our beautiful seaside campus. Among the many things PT Barnum is known for, he is well known for commissioning the construction of several famous mansions and estates throughout the Bridgeport area. 越南直播鈥檚 campus was home to PT Barnum鈥檚 Marina mansion 鈥 the location of the Marina mansion is now where UB鈥檚 Marina Dining Hall sits.

The PT Barnum Connection Today

PT Barnum is most famous for the Barnum and Bailey Circus, established in 1871. Jumbo the Elephant became a centerpiece of the Barnum and Bailey circus in 1882. Rumors speculate that the true final resting place of Jumbo the Elephant鈥檚 bones is somewhere on UB鈥檚 campus. To this day, no one knows the truth behind this rumor…or do they? (Don鈥檛 ask the English department.)

Wear Purple on Fridays.

We don鈥檛 know exactly when this tradition first started, but many UB faculty, staff, and students wear purple on Fridays to show their #purpleknightpride!

Don鈥檛 Pass Through the Pedestrian Mall if You Want to Graduate on Time.

Most students refuse to pass through the circle in the pedestrian mall on campus. The superstition is that you won’t graduate on time if you walk through the circle. A few daring students, however, take the risk. Some even say walking through the circle means you could graduate early!

But what happens if you walk through the circle more than once…?

Rub Wahlstrom鈥檚 Nose for Good Luck.

Magnus Wahlstrom was a Bridgeport area business owner prominent in the manufacturing industry. Through his generosity, UB was able to build the Wahlstrom Library. Outside the Wahlstrom building, you’ll find a bronze relief sculpture of Wahlstrom鈥檚 face.

During midterms and finals, you鈥檒l find students (and perhaps faculty) rubbing the nose of Magnus Wahlstrom as they pass by. It鈥檚 said that rubbing Wahlstrom’s nose will give you good luck on your midterms and finals!

Bronze relief sculpture of Magnus Wahlstrom
Wahlstrom鈥檚 nose is worn down from years of giving UB students good luck on their exams!

Take a Plunge in Long Island Sound to Start Your UB Career Off Right!

Landscape photo of three students standing in Long Island Sound. Woman in the center smiling with her hands in the air
First-year students have adopted the tradition of going to the shoreline and taking a dip in Long Island Sound to mark the beginning of their UB journey!

Fresh Check Days for Self-Care and Mental Health Awareness

Close up of a woman wearing glasses and kneeling down petting a white dog who is sitting in front of her
At the beginning of each semester, UB puts on a Fresh Check Day for students in the gym. Students visit with the counseling staff, participate in activities, snuggle with therapy dogs, and get tips on self-care and mental health awareness. UB students love this opportunity to take a break from their studies, relax, and learn more about protecting their mental health.

Midnight Breakfast

Each semester during finals week, UB students come down to a midnight breakfast put on by faculty and staff. Students are treated to a delicious meal and get together to support one another through finals. Although it鈥檚 called a midnight breakfast, it鈥檚 more of a not-quite-at-midnight breakfast 鈥 we want our students to get the rest they need to ace their final exams!

Check Out the Parakeets on Campus!

Vertical photo of eight green Monk Parakeets standing on a bird feeder with a tree and a wooden fence in the background
Bridgeport, and especially Seaside Park right next to UB, is home to a beautiful population of South American Monk Parakeets. The birds showed up in Bridgeport more than 50 years ago 鈥攏o one truly knows how they came to take up residence around UB.

Some say a truck accident on I-95 released these birds into the wild. According to the Connecticut Audubon Society, they are the only wild parrots in our area. Experts believe they were in captivity before being accidentally released into Bridgeport. They tend to prefer the urban and suburban areas along the shoreline 鈥 you鈥檒l often see them around UB鈥檚 campus. They have even adapted to survive our cold winters. Wildlife Biologist, Brian Hess, believes that their large communal nests have helped them acclimate to our New England climate. They are best known for their bright colors and loud singing ().

Tag on Instagram if you happen to get a selfie with these beautiful parrots!

Don鈥檛 Walk Through Barnum鈥檚 Arch.

Another superstition that many UB students and alum abide by is walking, or rather not walking, through Barnum鈥檚 arch. The arch that famously led up to Barnum鈥檚 Marina Mansion is still on campus. Many believe it is bad luck to walk through the archway. There are only two times that it鈥檚 acceptable to walk through the archway 鈥 at first-year orientation and graduation.

Athletics at UB

Sports at all levels are filled with superstitions and traditions 鈥 and it鈥檚 no different at UB. You鈥檒l find teams hyper-focused on 鈥減rotecting the port鈥 at home games, chanting the same cheer UB teams have sung for decades, and psyching themselves up before games in a pre-game huddle.

Watching UB home games is a beloved tradition for many of our students!

When you become a UB purple knight, you鈥檒l experience our exciting campus filled with opportunities to grow, learn, and understand what it means to be a part of a vibrant community!

To learn more about what it means to be a UB student, reach out to us today!