University Celebrates Peacock Pride Day; Debuts New Mascot

ÐßÐßÂþ»­ University hosted its first Peacock Pride Day to celebrate the legacy and the birthday of the late Rev. Robert Ignatius Gannon, S.J., former ÐßÐßÂþ»­ dean and the “Founding Father†of the peacock being implemented as a symbol of ÐßÐßÂþ»­, on Wednesday, April 20.

Peacock Pride Day celebrates the past, present and future of ÐßÐßÂþ»­ University. It will become an annual event and will be hosted on a date close to Fr. Gannon’s birthday [April 20] in the future.

During the celebration, students, faculty, staff and administrators, decked out in Peacock gear, enjoyed food, giveaways and music by a DJ. In addition, the University’s new – and fiercer – peacock mascot named Peter made his debut!

Fr. Gannon, who was born on April 20, 1893, was the dean at ÐßÐßÂþ»­ when it reopened after being closed during World War I. It was his vision that ÐßÐßÂþ»­ adopt the peacock, symbolic of the resurrection in the Catholic tradition, as the school’s official mascot. Fr. Gannon passed away in 1978.

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