UPG Chapel Readied For Dedication Nov. 13
The Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg will be formally dedicated at 4 p.m. Nov. 13, with an open house from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 14.
The chapel, erected in part through a $1 million grant from a donor who has asked to remain anonymous, is named for Mary Lou Campana, a longtime Pitt-Greensburg supporter and a friend to many members of the campus’ faculty.
Stained-glass artist Terry Bengel (UPG ’80) of Greensburg created and installed one front window and six side windows in the building.
The front window, called “The Fountain of Life,” depicts the celebratory, healing, and life-giving qualities of water. Bengel (pictured above) has created three other pieces of artwork for the campus, among them “Upward to the Light” on the Millstein Library tower.
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Day 1: The Awakening
Day 2: Deep Impressions
Day 3: Music, Montgomery, and More
Day 4: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Day 5: Learning to Remember
Day 6: The Mountaintop
Day 7: Slavery and Beyond
Day 8: Lessons to Bring Home
Day 9: Final Lessons