Our University Photographer, Ken Bennett, does a much better job getting around to all the hot spots on campus than I do.  Here’s a few moments that he captured during the past week or so.

The new stained glass artwork in Davis Chapel, on the campus of Wake Forest University, Monday, October 5, 2015.

The new stained glass artwork in Davis Chapel, on the campus of Wake Forest University, Monday, October 5, 2015.

Davis Chapel has a beautiful new stained glass window that was recently unveiled.  If your Deacs need a quiet place for personal reflection, Davis Chapel is a wonderful place to be.

Wake Forest students and staff practice yoga on the Magnolia Patio under the direction of teacher Elliott Watlington on Wednesday, September 30, 2015.

Wake Forest students and staff practice yoga on the Magnolia Patio under the direction of teacher Elliott Watlington on Wednesday, September 30, 2015.

A yoga class was held on the Mag Patio.  Yoga is a great way to relax and replenish the body and the spirit (especially in light of midterms and projects and papers), but any kind of exercise, especially combined with being out in nature, has a way of making you feel better.  If your Deacs need a study break, this could be very beneficial.

A pair of Wake Forest students relaxes in rocking chairs on the Magnolia Patio on Thursday, October 1, 2015.

A pair of Wake Forest students relaxes in rocking chairs on the Magnolia Patio on Thursday, October 1, 2015.

Also on the Mag Patio, Ken snapped these folks enjoying the rocking chairs.  One of my favorite spots on campus.

Members of the Wake Forest community run laps around Hearn Plaza to raise money for cancer research in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian event on Thursday, October 1, 2015. The event is named after football star Brian Piccolo ('65).

Members of the Wake Forest community run laps around Hearn Plaza to raise money for cancer research in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian event on Thursday, October 1, 2015. The event is named after football star Brian Piccolo (’65).

Last, but certainly not least, this might be my favorite particpant from Hit the Bricks.  We don’t have enough dogs on campus, and I am pro-Bulldog.  Hope he got lots of belly rubs from students during his time on the Quad.

 

 

— by Betsy Chapman

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