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Bucky List: Six Graduation Photo Ops

Did you pose for a cap-and-gown photo in one of these classic UW locations?

A woman with long dark hair is sitting on the lap of a green statue of a seated man. Both are pictured in profile, looking off to the left of the frame. The woman is wearing a black gown with red accents over a white top. In the left of the background, a red, vertical banner features a crest logo with a white, serif W in the middle. The rest of the background appears to be an academic building of light brick.

Taylor Wolfram / UW–Madison

May is cap-and-gown season in Madison: alumni-to-be are prowling campus in flowing black dresses and funny hats, trying to find the perfect spot to create a graduation memory. They should just look at this list of classic graduation photo spots — we’ve got one for every mood.

  1. Traditional: Abe’s lap. Ever since its installation in 1909, grads have been boosting each other up into the lap of the Lincoln statue.
  2. Spirited: Well Red Bucky. This bookish Badger is a recent campus addition — it was installed in 2017. Sculptor Douwe Blumberg designed the stack of library books and Bucky’s posture to make an inviting space for picture-takers.
  3. Sentimental: on Bascom Hill. This is as close as the UW comes to having a “quad.” It’s both academic and nostalgic, even if it requires a hike to summit.
  4. Social: the big chair on the Memorial Union Terrace. Visiting the Terrace is a central experience for all Badgers, and the giant Sunburst chair is a good spot to snap a picture with a friend.
  5. Monumental: Camp Randall Memorial Arch. Start your journey to alumnihood at the site that commemorates tens of thousands of Badgers who left Wisconsin to join a cause.
  6. Academic: in front of your favorite building. The UW is a step in your education, and many grads commemorate their intellectual growth with the home of their favorite classroom right behind them.

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