<p>I couldn’t remember any statues or crosses in the building (nor could my colleagues), so I went over to take a look and snap a few pictures. </p>
<p>[There</a> are no crosses or statues inside the chapel](<a href=“http://■■■■■■/HF4jKQ]There”>http://■■■■■■/HF4jKQ). There are stained glass windows, one bas relief, and three plaques. Almost all of these [have</a> dedications to students or members of the community who have died](<a href=“http://■■■■■■/HhSWFR]have”>http://■■■■■■/HhSWFR). The stained glass windows do have religious imagery.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the Office of Admission has no space of our own that holds the numbers we see during high visit periods (spring break for high schools). We have to find rooms around Grounds that will fit the 300-500 people who show up for information sessions. Our usual space is the movie theater in Newcomb Hall, but that is under construction right now. There are classrooms that can accommodate the groups, but classes obviously take priority when it comes to reserving those spaces.</p>
<p>We use the chapel for all kinds of events, from weddings to religious services to concerts to theater productions. We try to mention this before we start our sessions.</p>