Tag: Hendricks Chapel
The Daily Orange interviewed more than 100 SU students about Uber and Lyft. Here’s what they had to say.
Ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft were legalized statewide in June. The companies previously operated in the greater New York City area. Read More »
Construction update: Hendricks Chapel work nears completion
Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, detailed ongoing project updates in an email to the campus community Tuesday. Read More »
Soledad O’Brien, award-winning broadcast journalist, to headline fall lecture series at Syracuse University
Other lecturers include NPR host David Greene and New York Times best-selling author Jill Lepore will also host lectures for the series. Read More »
Brian Konkol, new dean of Hendricks Chapel, plans to strengthen SU's spiritual roots
Konkol is an Evangelical Lutheran reverend from the Midwest. He’s also said to be just the man to strengthen the diverse spiritual roots of SU students. Read More »
A stolen first draft of a campus construction update from Pete Sala
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt was able to hack into Pete Sala’s email and steal a first draft of one of his construction updates. Here’s what the chief facilities officer had to say. Read More »
Construction update: Seating added to promenade, classroom updates completed in preparation for fall semester
Pete Sala updated the Syracuse University community on which summer construction projects will be done before the fall semester and which will continue throughout the semester. Read More »
Construction update: Syracuse University summer projects near completion
Syracuse University’s summer renovation projects are well on their way to being finished before the fall semester starts. Read More »
Syracuse University reaches halfway point with summer construction
Infrastructure projects, including several academic buildings and residence halls, are underway this summer. Completion of the projects is slated for August and September. Read More »
Syracuse University’s summer construction projects include bathroom renovations and classroom upgrades
Bathroom renovations in Day and DellPlain halls and upgrades to classrooms in the Hall of Languages are among the construction projects planned this summer. Read More »
Here’s the rundown on where SU school and college convocation ceremonies will be this weekend
Commencement events will be held at SUNY-ESF and on Syracuse University’s Main Campus and South Campus Thursday through Sunday. Read More »
Final concert of the semester approaches for Hendricks Chapel Choir
The Hendricks Chapel Choir's Annual Spring Concert will be its 12th and final performance of the semester on Sunday at 7 p.m. Read More »
Syracuse University announces new dean of Hendricks Chapel
Rev. Brian Konkol will be appointed dean of Hendricks Chapel, effective July 15. Read More »
The Black Celestial Choral Ensemble is turning 40 this year
The Black Celestial Choral Ensemble has brought Christian gospel to the SU campus since 1977, and the group is spiritedly planning its 40th anniversary this weekend with a concert and banquet with alumni. Read More »
Vigil commemorates victims of child abuse as part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month
A vigil held at Hendricks Chapel Tuesday night remembered the victims of crime and child abuse in the county. Read More »
April construction update: Replacement, renovation projects to kick off across campus
Multiple academic buildings and residence halls will undergo renovation projects starting in May. Read More »
A mysterious sheikh, an isolated compound and a bomb threat: Islamophobia in upstate New York
Liberal columnist Ryan Dunn describes how the national issue of Islamophobia has trickled down into counties in upstate New York. Read More »
Volunteering costs money. Here’s where it comes from.
SU’s annual Philanthropy Week thanks donors whose contributions make possible scholarships and programs — like the Shaw Center and Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
News briefs: iSchool announces new major, baseball hall of famers to highlight symposium
The Syracuse University School of Information Studies announced on Monday the new master’s degree program in enterprise data systems and former MLB players Roberto Alomar and Ryne Sandberg will highlight the Baseball Legends Night at the Oncenter in April. Read More »
Event commemorating SU community members who died in 2016 to be held
The event, called “Service of Commemoration” encouraged by the SU Remembrance Scholar’s “Look Back, Act Forward” commitment, will take place on Tuesday, March 21, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Boeheimburg’s campers won’t give up. Syracuse men’s basketball has taught them not to.
Students began camping out for Syracuse’s matchup against No. 10 Duke on Sunday afternoon. The vibe in Boeheimburg is different than in recent years. Read More »
Chancellor's address to Syracuse University community was substantive, and should continue in future
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud delivered a succinct and informative address to the SU community on Tuesday afternoon that touched on the most important issues affecting the university. Read More »
Local refugees gather for vigil in solidarity with Aleppo, call for government aid of Syrians
Syracuse community members on Wednesday night gathered for a vigil in solidarity with the people of the war-torn Aleppo, Syria. Read More »
Syracuse University students march in support of Standing Rock protesters
The march also celebrated the announcement of the rerouting of the Dakota Access Pipeline away from sacred Standing Rock Sioux tribe lands. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel chaplain provides fresh food to help community
In partnership with Syracuse Fellowship AME Church, Hendricks Chapel is launching a program, “Blessing Others With Surplus,” to give away thousands of pounds of fresh produce to the Syracuse community. Read More »