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Where to Take the Best Graduation Photos at ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp

Where to Take the Best Graduation Photos at ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp

Everyone has their favorite place in Stag Country. Did yours make the list? No matter where you decide to take graduation photos, be sure to pick a spot that tells your Stag story best. You worked hard for this moment—capture the photo that says “I did it!”

1.  The Stag Statue

Realistic bronze statue of ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp's mascot, Lucas the Stag.

One of the most iconic emblems of Stag Country since its arrival to campus in 2009.

2.  North Benson Road Entrance

¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp's headline stone signage at the campus entrance.

A traditional ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp photo op spot!

3.  Fairfield Campus Walkways

Stone-paved walkways flanked by red and white University banners and cherry blossom trees.

Surround yourself by bright, billowing trees and pops of ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp red as signature signage lines the paths.

4.  Bellarmine Pond

Lush campus pond with a water feature surrounded by foliage and greenery.

A location you’ll want to visit one last time—Tranquil, beautiful, and sure to make for a reflective shot.

5.  DiMenna-Nyselius Library

Stone architecture library building that sits at the edge of a manicured campus lawn.

An architecturally aesthetic backdrop and symbol of long days (and nights) of hard work!

6.  Bellarmine Hall

Stone mansion building with an open gateway and stone-paved entryway.

The pinnacle graduation photo for a ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp Stag.

7.  Bellarmine Lawn

Luscious green lawn leading to the back patio of a stone mansion.

An alternative view at the signature building located at the high point of the ¶¶Òô»ÆƬapp campus.

8.  Bellarmine Hall Terrace

Sunlit stone stairway on the back patio of a stone mansion.

What better place to take photos than right where you will receive your diploma?

9.  Trees in Bloom

White-blossomed trees in the middle of the campus quad.

You won’t have to look far to find beautiful, natural backdrops.

10.  The Quad

Winding, stone-paved walkway that cuts through and connects buildings across the campus quad.

Where it all started—Pose in front of your first residence hall (this one will make mom and dad cry).

11.  Athletic Facilities

Baseball field wrought iron gates that feature the field name — 'Lessing Field'.

Nothing beats the feeling of being on your home field or cheering your favorite team on from the stands—be sure to capture one more moment here!

12.  The Village

Tall, brick resiential buildings decorated with flora and greenery.

Reminiscent of some of your later Stag Country days–walks through The Village make for a gorgeous, uncommon shot.

13.  Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola

Stone walkway leading up to a stone-and-brick archway and Catholic chapel.

A place where you prayed, reflected, and found guidance throughout your journey of a Jesuit Education.
Congratulations Graduates!

Last Modified: 08-17-2023 03:41 PM

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