The Durant Memorial Windows were dedicated in May 1925 in memory of Henry F. and Pauline A. Durant, the founders of Wellesley College, and were given by the Alumnae Association. They were created by the Boston studio Reynolds, Francis, and Rohnstock, and designed by Estelle Hurll, who passed away before the project was completed. The windows bear a theme of love and service. This group of three windows comprises all the opening in the apse of the Chapel. The overall theme of the central window is 'The Love of God', and depicts Christ in Glory flanked by St. John the Evangelist and St. Paul in the side lancets. The three medallions underneath feature the Nativity, Jesus on the Cross, and St. Paul in prison writing epistles.
The side windows are themed 'The Call to Service' on the left, and 'The Life of Service' on the right. These themes are expressed in the windows by twelve medallions featuring subjects chosen from both Biblical and secular sources. The inscription reads, 'To the glory of God and in remembrance of the Founders of this college and their beloved son.'
The restoration of these windows was given by Patricia Kopf Colagiuri, Class of 1955, in memory of her parents Elizabeth and Rudolph Kopf.