Tag: Hendricks Chapel
SU College of Law student dies
Goerner was a member of the College of Law’s Class of 2023 and was studying remotely from his home in Mohnton, Pennsylvania. Read More »
Students rally against sexual assault at virtual Take Back the Night
Speakers and organizers at the event discussed the obstacles that make it challenging for survivors to report their assault. Read More »
SU students had to push for 2 wellness days. They're still overwhelmed.
With the semester half over, some students said they’re particularly worn out. Read More »
Despite inclusivity efforts, some SU facilities remain inaccessible
In the Board of Trustees’ diversity report, it identified 10,000 incidents in on-campus buildings and facilities that will be considered code violations. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF commemorates community members who’ve died over past 2 years
This is the fifth annual Service of Commemoration, though last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic. Read More »
How professors are redesigning their courses amid COVID-19
The pandemic has created additional work for instructors, who again have to dedicate time and energy to redesigning classes and addressing new obstacles for the spring semester. Read More »
SU community gathers to memorialize victims of Pan Am Flight 103
SU hosted a virtual service Monday to memorialize the passengers on the flight, including 35 SU students who were returning from a semester abroad. Read More »
Virtual 'Holidays at Hendricks' presents timeless carols sung by SU students
The prerecorded concert on YouTube featured members of the Setnor School of Music and included performances from the Hendricks Chapel Choir. Read More »
Semester of grief, visibility for Indigenous students and accessible audio
In this episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, we discuss how chaplains at Hendricks Chapel have supported those mourning after three Syracuse University students and one professor died in one month. Read More »
'Music and Message' concert explores beauty and brokenness
SU students and alumni performed songs about the complexity of the human experience in a Zoom concert on Sunday as part of Orange Central. Read More »
SU chaplains explain ways to cope after campus community deaths
Hendricks experiencing so much loss can be emotionally exhausting, and the best way to cope with that loss is to connect with others and find a supportive community. Read More »
SU staff offers virtual cooking classes for students
Meg Lowe and Syeisha Byrd, two SU staff members, are bringing their cooking expertise into the classroom for “Virtual Pantry Cookin’”classes. Read More »
Jewish organizations observe High Holidays, Sukkot during pandemic
Although the holidays looked different this year due to COVID-19, Jewish organizations have still engaged students in services and celebrations. Read More »
A cappella groups rehearse, record music with social distancing measures
Groups such as Main Squeeze and Oy Cappella have adopted shortened and socially distanced practices during the pandemic. Read More »
SU religious organizations to practice worship while social distancing
SU’s religious programs will adjust meetings and prioritize online worship amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read More »
People’s Place opens for 50th year, with COVID-19 restrictions
An enhanced sanitation policy and mandatory masks are a few of the pandemic restrictions People’s Place will follow as it reopens for the fall semester. Read More »
SA will host Mental Health Awareness week among pandemic, hate crimes
Through several resources and events, SA hopes to help meet students’ increased mental health needs this semester. Read More »
ROTC cadets balancing athletics develop leadership skills, camaraderie
ROTC cadets balance athletics and training, in turn, gaining valuable leadership skills and lifelong camaraderie. Read More »
SU to offer online mental health services this fall
For students who choose to return to campus this fall, resources are available through the university to help students maintain their mental health through the pandemic. Read More »
SU allocates $600,000 for city volunteer programming
#NotAgainSU demanded the university invest $600,000 in volunteer opportunities in February after calling the university’s initial commitment “woefully inadequate.” Read More »
American Spiritual Ensemble performs at Hendricks, speaks on historical music
The group stopped in Syracuse for their annual Winter Tour around America. Dr. Everett McCorvey explained the historical significance. Read More »
SU student from Syracuse dies
Sekarore was a policy studies major in the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Read More »
Syracuse 8 and THE General Body: A look at SU’s response to past protests
#NotAgainSU has met with university officials throughout the week to negotiate its additional demands. The groups have yet to reach an agreement. Read More »
SU sophomore receives Unsung Hero Award for OrangeSeeds involvement
Jack Ramza received recognition for his commitment to volunteering in the community through OrangeSeeds. Read More »

