Thursday, November 29, 2018

Assembling Campus Views for Student Use

Fall view of MMU Warde Hall cupola. With blurry birds.
A student of mine in a one-on-one directed study is doing a student media project—he is building a new web site for the campus newspaper, using an online template.

The site he’s posting to uses banners on pages—very cropped, horizontal images. For that use, and for other possible random use on the site he is creating, the student wanted a variety of images of the Mount Mercy campus.

Over the years, I’m sure the student paper’s photographers have shot the campus many times, but mostly those images are narrative—they are part of telling a specific news story. They aren’t background or scenic, so were not the kind of image he wanted.

I, on the other hand, sometimes waste my time by shooting stuff just because I think it’s pretty. And the student wanted lots of campus shots showing pretty views, some MMU icons and the campus in a variety of seasons. So, I did a quick scan of recent (past two years or so) Facebook photo galleries of mine, and came up with these images.

I liked the results. I was surprised I didn’t have more pictures of the Grotto or Chapel of Mercy, and I am sure over the year I have more of those pictures, but again I was sticking only with recent images.

Sit back, relax and enjoy what I hope is pleasing look at some of my recent images of the pretty Mount Mercy University campus:


Another view from fall.

Sister Mary Frances Xavier Warde. Often called Sister Frances Warde.

Wall of Sisters of Mercy University Center.

Oldest image in this set--I think this came from inauguration of current president. The MMU Mace carried at key ceremonies by a senior faculty member.

Sun shines in Chapel of Mercy.

Spring at Warde Hall is announced each year by magnolia bush.

Daffodils in Our Lady of Sorrows Grotto.

Cheers at Plaster Athletic Complex.

Mustang Sally.

Iowa hawk eyes campus from Warde Hall.

Several sky images--MMU is on a hill and is one of the prime places in Cedar Rapids to watch the sunset.


Rohde Family Plaza.

Central campus at twilight.

And, of course, tunnels!



Walking in late afternoon light, Basile Hall in Background.

The woman, the legend, the mother of us all--Sister Catherine McAuley.

Blue winter sky.

Ceremony on plaza.

Cupola.

Green space turns many colors.

Inside the Sisters of Mercy University Center.

School colors held by Sister Catherine McAuley.


Final view--top of cupola of Warde Hall framed by leaves.

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