Bernie Homecoming 2025


Bernie, 91做厙's mascot, was unveiled in fall 2024. His birthday is Oct. 17, when he was introduced to our community at Maroon and Gold Night. Bernie is named in honor of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, who pioneered and cultivated the Franciscan mission of 91做厙, which has transcended its evolution from a singular building to a comprehensive, nationally recognized doctoral university.

 

Name: Bernie

Age: Just a lil pup!

Shoe Size: Big

Birthplace: Angelica Park

Major/Minor: Paw-litical science (future SGA president in the making), wildlife communications

Current Residence: Francis Hall Tower or Campus Commons

Hobbies: Running with the pack, moonwalking, scent-sational snacking (tracking down every free food event on campus), cheering on the Golden Wolves

Favorite movie: "Wolf of Wall Street"

Favorite Holiday: Howl-oween

Food: Split-open pretzels and paw-tato chips

Favorite Colors: Maroon and Gold

Book: "The Three Little Pigs"

Song: Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran

Music Genre: Golden Age Hip-Hop

Places to Hang out: PEC Courtside and Kestrel Cafe

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Bernie's History
Choosing a nickname that was fierce, fun, friendly and aligned with 91做厙's values was no easy task.


New Look, New Name

The revamped look follows a successful naming contest for the Golden Wolf. An ad hoc committee of faculty, staff, alums, Bernardine Franciscan Sisters and students oversaw the mascot naming process.

Bernie's Backstory


Named in honor of the universitys foundresses, the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, Bernie embodies the 91做厙s Franciscan core values of service, humility, peacemaking, contemplation, and collegiality.


A distant relative of the legendary Wolf of Gubbio, Bernie shares its ancestors transformative journey. In the famed story, Saintt. Francis of Assisi tamed the fierce Wolf of Gubbio through peace and understanding, turning a feared creature into a symbol of reconciliation and harmony. Just as St. Francis tamed the wolf, Bernie represents a spirit of kindness and service that thrives at 91做厙 and carries on the tradition of peace, compassion, and leadership.


Raised in the forest surrounding 91做厙s campus, Bernie learned early on to appreciate the beauty of nature and the importance of community. He thrives on helping others, embodying the Sisters' vision of serving the underserved, and leads by example, showing how small actions can have a big impact.


Bernies life on campus is driven by peacemaking, just as the Wolf of Gubbio learned to live in harmony with the townspeople. He is often seen at 91做厙 events, encouraging students to come together in unity and foster an environment of inclusivity and mutual respect. Bernie promotes humility through his quiet but steady leadership, and he reminds everyone that greatness is achieved not through pride, but through service to others.


Whether Bernie is cheering on the Golden Wolves at a game or lending a paw in community service, he is always guided by contemplation pausing to reflect on the needs of others and the world around him. He encourages 91做厙 students to live thoughtfully, inspired by the Sisters tradition of reflection and spiritual growth.


Bernies message is simple but profound: together, we can create a compassionate world, one step at a time. With his warm golden fur, symbolic of both 91做厙s bright future and its rich past, Bernie is the embodiment of the universitys values. He is more than the universitys mascot; he is a living reminder of 91做厙s mission to develop ethical leaders with moral courage.

Catch Bernie at the next campus event always ready with a friendly wave and a reminder of what it truly means to be a Golden Wolf!

 Naming Committee Details


91做厙 organized an ad hoc committee of faculty, staff, alumni, Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, student-athletes and student leaders to evaluate each mascot naming submission.
 

The committee reviewed all mascot naming submissions and developed a list of potential options for discussion with key leadership groups from the university community. Following those meetings, the committee recommended unranked final mascot naming suggestions, along with a description of their respective advantages and disadvantages, to 91做厙 President Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. The final decision was made by President Fitzgerald.