Tag: Hendricks Chapel
'Serial' creator describes process of making first season of acclaimed podcast
"Serial" creator Sarah Koenig spoke at Syracuse University about her successful podcast for the last University Lecture of the spring 2016 semester. Read More »
Memorial service for Britny Kabic to be held
Syracuse University will be holding a memorial service for Britny Kabic, an SU student who died in February. Read More »
Madeleine Albright on crafting US foreign policy as former secretary of state
Madeleine Albright was the highest ranking woman in the U.S. when she was secretary of state under Bill Clinton. Here's what she said in Hendricks Chapel about her decision-making and foreign policy. Read More »
Documentary screening and panel about sexual assault held as part of 'It's On Us' National Week of Action
A screening of the documentary "The Hunting Ground" and a panel about sexual assault was held in Stolkin Auditorium on Monday night as part of Syracuse University's "It's On Us" National Week of Action. Read More »
Former Syracuse University football player Don McPherson talks about male privilege during Take Back the Night event
Don McPherson, a former Syracuse University football player, spoke in Hendricks Chapel about male privilege and how it contributes to the culture of rape and sexual assault as part of the Take Back the Night event. Read More »
Mary Roach, named the funniest science writer in the US, reflects on research process for most recent book, 'Gulp'
Mary Roach, a nationally-acclaimed author, came to Syracuse University to speak on Tuesday about her latest book, "Gulp," which centers on the mechanisms of the human digestive system. Read More »
Events to look out for this weekend
Here is a roundup of big lectures and events happening this weekend. Read More »
MLS commissioner discusses the future of American soccer at University Lecture
Garber said one of his biggest challenges is retaining world-class players while trying to develop a soccer culture in America to become more competitive on the world stage. Read More »
News briefs: What you may have missed over break
Here are some news stories that you may have missed during Spring Break. Read More »
Community honors memory of late Syracuse University student Justin Robinson at memorial service
Friends of the late Justin Robinson, a Syracuse University senior who died on Sunday, gathered in Hendricks Chapel on Thursday evening to honor Robinson's memory. Read More »
Dacher Keltner explains the science of compassion in 1st University Lecture of semester
UC Berkeley professor Dacher Keltner wants to make the world a more compassion place and on Tuesday in Hendricks Chapel he explains why that is. Read More »
Campus resources aim to address trends in college suicides
Suicide on college campuses is a complex issue as counseling centers, including the Counseling Center at SU, see an uptick in the amount of students using emergency services. Read More »
Assessments of SU's schools and colleges should be conducted during dean searches
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the decision to review Hendricks Chapel in correlation with the search for a new dean and argues that the joint measure should be implemented at all Syracuse University entities. Read More »
Committee will review Hendricks Chapel for 1st time in more than 30 years
The review of Hendricks’ programs, facilities and finances will help inform the dean search committee about what is needed in a dean for the chapel. Read More »
Syracuse University students to participate in weekend wellness retreat
This weekend Syracuse University students will participate in SOULscape, a two-day wellness retreat in the Adirondacks. Read More »
Syverud appoints members to search committee for Hendricks Chapel dean
Samuel Clemence, interim dean of Hendricks Chapel, and Candace Campbell Jackson, vice president and chief of staff, will serve as the co-chairs of the Hendricks Chapel and Dean’s Search Committee. Read More »
How racism and misconceptions about Islam influence Islamophobic sentiments
This is the second installment of a two-part series about Islamophobia at Syracuse University. This story is about the racism and misconceptions surrounding Islam and how they perpetuate Islamophobia. Read More »
How media portrayal of Islam and Muslims influences Islamophobia
This is the first installment of a two-part series about Islamophobia at Syracuse University. This story is about how portrayal of Muslims in the media plays a part in influencing Islamophobic sentiment. Read More »
Syracuse University should host biannual State of the University address
The Daily Orange Editorial Board suggests that the Syracuse University administration should work to reintroduce State of the University addresses to the campus community. Read More »
Syracuse University to hold dialogue circles with DPS to improve police, community relations
Syracuse University will be holding dialogue circles with the Department of Public Safety to improve community and police relations. Read More »
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration to integrate SU community, foster more student involvement
This year's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will include more student involvement and integration from the Syracuse University community. Read More »
What Christian activist Raleigh Sadler discussed during his human trafficking presentation
Raleigh Sadler, a Christian activist and speaker for human trafficking, spoke in Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday about human trafficking and how he became an advocate for trafficking victims. Read More »
Maxwell search committee sets precedent for Syracuse University leadership selection
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the example set by the Maxwell search committee for the Syracuse University campus. Read More »
#BlackLivesMatter hashtag creator to speak at SU
Alicia Garza will speak at Hendricks Chapel on Feb. 23 to honor Black History Month. The event will be free and open to the public. Read More »