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Photo by Lee Pellegrini
In the slanted afternoon light of October, a newly installed fountain on upper O'Neill Plaza affords a quiet study space. The fountain's centerpiece is a bronze sculpture entitled The Tree of Life, which bears symbols derived from the Trinity entwined in its branches. Nearly 10 feet tall, the sculpture was designed by Peter Rockwell, son of the late artist Norman Rockwell. It was commissioned by the University's Christian Art Committee, chaired by Jesuit Institute director T. Frank Kennedy, SJ. The official unveiling took place October 3, following the Parents' Weekend Mass.
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