Tag: Hendricks Chapel
Institutional reform at SU requires discomfort to promote real progress
Anarchy columnist Sam Norton argues for institutional restructuring in the wake of the expulsion of Theta Tau, the professional engineering fraternity. Read More »
Quiet leader: How a Syracuse University trustee from Bain Capital has influenced campus-wide change
Steven Barnes, a managing director at Bain Capital, is chair of SU’s Board of Trustees. He’s served in that role as SU’s institutional decisions have been informed by a Bain & Company assessment. Read More »
SU leaders, trustees address student demands at Hendricks Chapel forum
The student coalition Recognize Us has demanded that SU conduct an audit of Greek life and rework diversity and implicit bias training. Read More »
Hendricks forum proves importance of students’ access to SU leadership
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls on Syracuse University to make administrators more available to students to promote institutional change. Read More »
Diane Wiener: Center director is creating an intersectional and inclusive environment at SU
As the first full-time director of a university disability cultural center, Diane Wiener fights for an accepting, diverse and intersectional community on campus. Read More »
Theta Tau video is the tipping point in a cultural epidemic at SU
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls on Syracuse University administrative officials to stand in solidarity with students and address the pervasiveness of hatred on its campus. Read More »
The Theta Tau videos are about more than Greek life
Student Life columnist Obi Afriyie argues the degrading and dangerous practices exhibited in the released Theta Tau video aren’t mutually exclusive to Greek life. Read More »
SU suspends Theta Tau fraternity after video of ‘extremely racist’ behavior surfaces
"I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart for n*ggers, sp*cs and most importantly the f*ckin' k*kes," a person on their knees said in the video. Read More »
Meet SU’s newest mace bearer, who has worked here for 30 years
Palmer will be officially installed as mace bearer at the One University Awards Ceremony on Friday in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
OrangeSeeds to host The Big Event, SU’s largest student-run volunteer day
The Big Event aims to create lasting relationships between students and local nonprofit organizations. Read More »
News briefs: 4 stories from around Syracuse this weekend
Syracuse residents mourned four members of a family who were killed in a fire last week. Read More »
Syracuse University graduate students protest insurance plan vote
The protest took place on Monday afternoon in front of Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
MLK honored with plaque at SU on 50th anniversary of his assassination
Chancellor Kent Syverud and Special Assistant to the Chancellor Barry Wells spoke at a plaque ceremony for King. Read More »
MSNBC analyst Joy-Ann Reid discusses Parkland shooting during 2nd University Lecture
Joy-Ann Reid is the host of “AM Joy,” a weekly talk show on MSNBC. Read More »
‘Punish a Muslim Day’ has no place at Syracuse University
Liberal columnist Ryan Golden condemns the viral campaign spreading on social media and encourages students to promote acceptance of SU’s Muslim community. Read More »
MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid to deliver University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel
Reid hopes to hold a discussion with students about race and gender in the media, which is the subject of a Newhouse class she teaches in New York City. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel adapts as young adults redefine modern spirituality
Students are exploring non-traditional spiritual and religious identities, Syracuse University faith leaders said. Read More »
Take Back the Night draws dozens to rally against sexual and domestic violence
The annual rally started at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Annual Take Back The Night to take place on campus Wednesday
Take Back the Night will focus on relationship and interpersonal violence this year, as well as sexual violence, and will include speakers and a march through campus. Read More »
Student Association kicks off 2nd annual Diversity Week
This year’s Diversity Week includes events such as a DPS “Pie-in-the-Face” and a candlelight vigil. Read More »
Whether you'll be watching the Duke game or not, check out these weekend events
It's no secret that the highly anticipated Syracuse-Duke game is taking place on Friday. But whatever happens, you can keep your weekend packed with these events. Read More »
News briefs: What you may have missed during spring break
A Liverpool man was charged again for spying on women in a bathroom and students spoke out against gun violence as part of a national movement, among other things. Read More »
Syracuse University adds new members to Hendricks Chapel leadership team
The appointments will help the chapel support the university’s mission, vision and the Academic Strategic Plan. Read More »
Community members hold strike on International Women’s Day
Protesters rallied at Hendricks Chapel support of the International Women’s Strike US on Thursday. Read More »

