Tag: Hendricks Chapel
SU announces spring semester University Lectures speakers
Journalist Nina Totenberg, researcher Lynn Conway and think tank director Martin Indyk will speak in the series. Read More »
People’s Place celebrates grand reopening with live music, free samples
People’s Place, a not-for-profit student-run coffee shop located in the basement of Hendricks Chapel, celebrated its revamped kitchen space and menu with a grand reopening celebration Friday afternoon. The cafe, noted for its eclectic art designs and menu names, has been operating at Syracuse University since 1971. Read More »
5 ‘Unsung Heroes’ honored at MLK ceremony
An 11-year-old artist was the youngest “Unsung Hero” selected for the award this year. Read More »
Students should attend MLK Celebration
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez encourages SU students to participate in the MLK day celebration at SU. Read More »
Here are 5 stories you may have missed during the winter break
The city of Syracuse was awarded funding to remove lead paint in homes, and Syracuse restaurants received sexual assault prevention training. Read More »
On Pan Am Flight 103 anniversary, Arlington memorial service reflects on lives lost
Families and friends of victims of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing gathered at the nation’s cemetery to honor those lost. Read More »
Pan Am Flight 103 remembrance service held on 30th anniversary of bombing
The ceremony began in Hendricks Chapel and then moved to the Wall of Remembrance for a memorial statement and moment of silence. Read More »
Jay Dolmage speaks about disability justice, pragmatic social change at SU lecture
The associate professor and best-selling author discussed the prevalence of academic ableism on college campuses. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel will sponsor 2 relief trips to Puerto Rico
Student volunteers will assist in cleanup efforts and help communities that are struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Read More »
INTERACTIVE: 5 ways to de-stress on campus during finals
Too busy to get off campus this week? Here’s how to de-stress without leaving the Hill. Read More »
Hanukkah started Sunday night. Here’s how the SU community is celebrating this week
Sunday night marked the start of the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, known as the festival of lights. Read More »
Ombuds Office plans to hire permanent director by end of December
Syracuse University created the Office of the University Ombuds in February and has kept an interim director for the past eight months. Read More »
Holidays at Hendricks hopes to bring light, positivity to campus
Each year, Hendricks Chapel rings in the holiday season with Holidays at Hendricks, featuring five all-student choirs from the Setnor School of Music. Read More »
Committee finds SU graduate employees don’t make living wage
The Graduate Student Organization’s Employment Issues Committee determined that 75 percent of graduate assistants are paid less than the cost of attendance. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry expands outreach under new leadership
Syeisha Byrd took over the food pantry after its founder, Ginny Yerdon, retired earlier this year. Read More »
4 news stories you may have missed this weekend
From a campus Veterans Day Ceremony to two city shootings, these are the biggest stories from the weekend. Read More »
SU honors veterans at Hendricks Chapel ceremony
Hundreds of SU community members attended the Veterans Day Ceremony, which comes two days before the national holiday. Read More »
These campus offices help students connect with the city of Syracuse through service
These SU staff are helping students connect with the Syracuse community in time for the holidays. Read More »
Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, is a celebration of religious diversity on campus
Diwali is a five-day Hindu festival that celebrates the power of light overcoming darkness. This Saturday, members of Syracuse University’s South Asian Students Association will host a Diwali celebration in Goldstein Auditorium, featuring traditional music, dance and plenty of food to go around. Read More »
How 5 Scotsmen biked more than 3,000 miles to commemorate the victims of Pan Am Flight 103
Colin Dorrance was an 18-year-old police officer when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland. This year, after 30 years in the police force and the 30th anniversary of the disaster, Dorrance planned a 3,238-mile cycling journey from Lockerbie to Syracuse. Read More »
Emmy-award winning composer to perform at Hendricks
Composer Vân-Ánh (Vanessa) Võ will perform at Hendricks Chapel on Nov. 2. as part of a “Stories” by the SU Humanities Center. Read More »
Trump administration proposal sparks trans rights rally on Quad
Transgender and gender non-conforming students rallied on Syracuse University’s Quad on Wednesday to protest a plan by the Trump administration to erase federal recognition of transgender identity. Read More »
Larry Mason works to help SU community remember, act forward from the Pan Am Flight 103 tragedy
The Syracuse University photography professor uses his pictures to teach people about the history of the plane crash over Lockerbie, Scotland. Read More »
Video: How the Syracuse University community responded to 2 different acts of terror
On Sunday night, Hendricks Chapel hosted two candlelight vigils for two different reasons. Read More »

