Tag: Hendricks Chapel
Gallery: A glimpse into how the Orange fanbase prepared for its highest-anticipated matchup of the season
Syracuse fans all across campus embodied the slogan "bleed orange" before the Clemson game, turning out in droves to tailgate and get fired up to watch the Orange take on the Tigers. Read More »
Tamar Greene performance kicks off Malmgren concert series
Broadway star Tamar Greene performs the first show of the Malmgren concert series of year Read More »
Break out your best lederhosen or drawing pencils at one of this week's events
Liven up your week with these Syracuse-based events Read More »
Haudenosaunee Welcome introduces new students to ancestral land, honors its sanctity
On Monday, members of the Syracuse community came together to honor the land and cultures of the Onondaga nation at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering. Read More »
Deanna Witkowski shares 'sacred jazz' with students during SU residency
As part of her residency at SU, Deanna Witkowski shared her ‘sacred jazz’ and performed with the Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble, the Orange Juice Quintet and the Hendricks Chapel Choir this past weekend. Read More »
Jason Max Ferdinand Singers collaborate with SU's choirs for performance at Hendricks
After appearing on the stage of Saturday Night Live, the Jason Max Ferdinand ensemble stopped by Hendricks Chapel this past week to perform, delivering an electrifying show. Read More »
Our ideas of spirituality miss the mark. It can have a positive impact and much more
Meditation and spirituality can have positive effects on the brain. It has been demonstrated that meditation can reduce pain, improve your immune response and relieve stress. Meditation is one of many contemplative practices that help people focus their thoughts and energy inward. Read More »
University Senate focuses on spring agenda, student food insecurity in latest meeting
The University Senate also discussed plans to address parking costs for graduate students and mental health accessibility at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
'A Love Supreme' exhibition at Bird chronicles Black activism in 1960s and 70s
‘A Love Supreme’ exhibition in Bird Library will highlight Black activism of the 1960s and ‘70s for the remainder of the semester. Read More »
Check out these 17 events to honor and celebrate Black History Month
From movie screenings to hair stylings to memorabilia collections, there are many different ways to celebrate Black History Month at SU. Read More »
'Anastasia' cast finds deeper meaning in touring musical
Based on the animated movie of the same name, Anastasia the musical has made its way to the Landmark Theatre showcasing its high-tech set design and Tony-nominated costumes. Read More »
Settle into spring semester with these 6 upcoming events
From a hike to a symphonic music performance, there is something for everyone in the SU community this week. Read More »
Gallery: Annual Holidays at Hendricks concert spreads message of hope through music
Hendricks Chapel put on their annual Holiday concert Sunday, December 4. Hundreds of people gathered in the chapel to listen to a variety of holiday tunes spread with a message of hope. Read More »
Junior Falk College student dies in car accident
Sharipov was driving with two other people when the accident occurred. One of the other two passengers died in the accident. Read More »
It's time SU strengthens its ties to Onondaga Nation
SU should lean more into embracing their ties to the Onondaga Nation, with their guidance and blessing. Read More »
From Halloween celebrations to volunteer opportunities, check out these 6 events
Wear your best Halloween attire or participate in religious activities at these 6 events for the coming week. Read More »
Gallery: 35 minutes of 'Sitting in Solidarity'
At 1:28 pm on Monday, October 17, the 35 Remembrance Scholars sat down in their respective chair displayed outside of Hendricks Chapel. The cohort sat in silence as part of the "Sitting in Solidarity" ceremony for 35 minutes, each minute representing a life of a Syracuse student lost in the 1988 terrorist attack of Pan Am 103. Read More »
SU and the Remembrance Program need to work harder to move forward
I am frustrated and ashamed by how the program and SU have handled this situation. They have consistently downplayed and overlooked the impact that these antisemetic findings have on the future of Remembrance. Read More »
Photographer John Noltner brings traveling photography exhibit to SU
John Noltner’s project “A Peace of My Mind” has brought Noltner around the United States, including two visits to Syracuse. Read More »
Celebrate queer history, culture with these LGBTQ History Month events
In honor of October being LGBTQ+ history month, SU is hosting a series of events to foster a safe, inclusive space and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ students. Read More »
Iranian Student Association holds candlelight vigil for Masha Amini
The group had gathered for a vigil, hosted by Syracuse University’s Iranian Student Association, in the wake of Mahsa Amini’s death. Read More »
Syracuse University can do more for its Muslim students
The university and the MSA have made progress in recent years to be inclusive to Muslim students, but there’s room for improvement. As long as SU commits to respecting the Muslim community, it’s possible to fight the feeling of alienation. Read More »
SU highlights class of 2022 with special ceremonies, events across campus
SU celebrated graduating students throughout the weekend, with social and religious communities saying goodbye to their seniors. Read More »
SA candidates discuss food access, efficiency, transparency at debate
The 2022 Student Association campaign debate took place at the K.G. Tan Auditorium of Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center on Thursday. Read More »

