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A circular building with narrow stained glass windows of abstract design (representing the Creation, no iconography) and wooded pews, raised platform (altar). Has a pipe organ in the main chapel. Used for worship, lectures, and musical performances.…

Converted from a former faculty residence c. 1967. It was renovated in 1999 into a religious center. No ablution space provided. Liturgical items are stored at either Cadigan Center or Chapin Chapel until used.

Used by several religious groups and is a multi-faith space. A curtain can be drawn across the cross that hangs on a front wall.

Johnson Chapel is used occasionally for religious services. It is the venue of the annual Baccalaureate Service offered by the Office of Religious Life over Commencement Weekend.

Named to honor the family of William F. Glavin, ninth president of Babson College. New construction with large windows open to views of surrounding woodlands. Large wood "boat" ceiling structure is design feature. There is an organ.

The Brandeis University Chapels were designed to be equal in size and situated so that one never casts a shadow on another. The three chapels surround Chapel Pond. Berlin Chapel is a Jewish Chapel, and was designed to resemble a sacred scroll. It…
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