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From ‘Icky’ to iconic: The evolution of Sebastian the Ibis Sebastian the Ibis is a well-known symbol of the University of Miami, but UM was not always graced by the energetic bird ’Canes fans know and love UM’s first on-field mascot was not an ibis but a white boxer dog named Hurricane I, who made his debut in 1949 at the homecoming football game
The man behind our favorite mascot - University of Miami Sebastian the Ibis is a lot of bird to handle, yet handling these birds is Alejandro Rengifo’s job Rengifo, B A ’12, M A ’13, has been the Sebastian “handler” for the past four years as part of his duties as associate director of marketing for UM Athletics
The tale of the ibis - The Miami Hurricane Sebastian’s story stretches back to UM’s early days when, in 1926, the yearbook called itself “The Ibis ” The bird, according to Native American and university folklore, is the last animal to seek shelter before a hurricane impact, warning that danger is inevitable
IBISResearch - University of Miami IBISResearch is the University of Miami's new Grants and Agreements management system Various resources are available to assist administrators with using the IBISResearch system Please visit this page to view resources for creating proposals, managing awards, agreements, etc
Sebastian About and History – University of Miami Athletics The local marsh bird was considered UM’s first unofficial mascot when the school yearbook adopted the name “Ibis” in 1926 Its popularity grew among the students during the 50’s In 1957, San Sebastian Hall, a residence hall on campus, sponsored an Ibis entry in the homecoming celebration
Sebastian the Ibis - Wikipedia Sebastian the Ibis is the mascot for the Miami Hurricanes of University of Miami He is an anthropomorphic white ibis with a Miami Hurricanes football jersey, number 0 [1]