Tag: Hendricks Chapel
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 »
On campus, concern and disbelief after Donald Trump wins presidency
In response to Republican Donald Trump won the presidential election, a few hundred students have participated in a vigil to express their frustration. Read More »
Students and faculty discuss Islamophobia at interfaith dialogue
Audience members discuss the term and the repercussions it has had on the global community. Read More »
Department of Public Safety looks to expand button security system
This safety initiative was launched several years ago and upgraded following an off-campus shooting last year, but now officials are hoping to overhaul the entire system. Read More »
Panelists discuss the impacts of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing and 9/11 on contemporary America
“Doing Memory, Doing Justice” panel talks about the impacts of Pan Am Flight 103 and Sept. 11 attacks have had on Monday night as part of Remembrance Week 2016. Read More »
World famous photographer gives lecture on career experiences
During her career, Addario has covered conflicts throughout Africa and the Middle East. Her photos have appeared in publications including The New York Times and National Geographic. Read More »
Queer transgender activist leads workshop on environmental justice at Hendricks Chapel
Evan Greer spoke at SU on Wednesday night on how the environmental justice movement has developed over the years and her own experiences as a queer activist. Read More »
Memorial service held for murdered SU student Xiaopeng “Pippen” Yuan
More than 100 SU community members gathered inside Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday to remember Yuan and grieve his death. Read More »
Entrepreneur Bre Pettis provides his keys to success at University Lecture talk
During his lecture, Pettis covered how he became successful and the values he pursued in doing so as he attempted to inspire his audience to do the same. Read More »
University Lecture series for the fall semester begins Tuesday
The University Lecture series at Syracuse University for the fall semester kicks off Tuesday. Read More »
Syracuse University announces Hendricks Chapel dean search committee members
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud has selected seven individuals for the Hendricks Chapel dean search committee. Read More »
The Interfaith Dialogue conversation discusses Black Lives Matter movement
The first Interfaith Dialogue Dinner Series of the semester took place in the Noble Room of Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University on Wednesday. Read More »
Catholic Chaplain finds ways to connect with students
Father Gerry Waterman, a total foodie among other things, was hired at SU after then-Chaplain Father Linus DeSantis passed away. Read More »
Syracuse University holds 9/11 vigil in Hendricks Chapel
About 40 members of the Syracuse University community attended the candlelight vigil held on Sunday. Hendrick's Chapel staff members spoke on the importance of reflecting on the events and moving forward to a more tolerant society. Read More »
'Making a Murderer' attorney Dean Strang connects famous case to larger issues in the criminal justice system
On Friday, "Making a Murderer" Defense Attorney Dean Strang gave a talk about the problems facing the United States criminal justice system. Read More »
Syracuse University announces fall 2016 University Lecture lineup
Syracuse University has announced Bre Pettis, Lynsey Addario and James Corner as speakers for its University Lecture series for the fall. Read More »
9 Syracuse sports traditions freshmen should learn
These are the nine key traditions you must learn if you're a freshman. Read More »

