Tag: Hendricks Chapel
Faculty call for more university-wide diversity courses
The letter calls for the creation of liberal arts core curriculum to educate students about issues of diversity. Read More »
#NotAgainSU rejects SU's claim it reached agreement with Syverud
#NotAgainSU said no agreements or revisions were made at a private meeting during the Hendricks Chapel forum on Nov. 20. Read More »
'Bye Kent': #NotAgainSU delivers letters of resignation to SU officials
Protesters marched to Crouse-Hinds Hall to deliver letters of resignation to four SU administrators. Read More »
Students, community leaders condemn hate speech at Hendricks Chapel vigil
The vigil was meant to help overcome the hate and pain of at least 16 racist, anti-Semitic and bias-related incidents reported on or near SU from Nov. 7 to Nov. 21. Read More »
SA to address student concerns about health resources
Sameeha Saied, SA vice president, asked Assembly members about their concerns regarding university health resources ahead of a meeting with representatives from the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud denies cover-up of racist incidents
The chancellor said Thursday that he isn’t aware of intentional efforts to hide reports of racial graffiti in Day Hall. Read More »
Syverud agrees to Jewish students' demands
The students presented a list of six demands. Read More »
Chancellor signs #NotAgainSU demands after calls for his resignation
The forum was held to address Syverud’s response to a list of 18 demands from #NotAgainSU and demands from international students. Protesters gave Syverud until Wednesday at 5 p.m. to sign the demands. Read More »
SU officials respond to #NotAgainSU demands, questions at forum
Students, staff and administration gathered at Hendricks to discuss Chancellor Kent Syverud’s response to student demands aiming to protect minority students and change campus culture. Read More »
Syverud responds to #NotAgainSU demands
The chancellor sent his response in a campus-wide email on Tuesday afternoon. Read More »
Students say SU response to racist graffiti represents pattern of silence
Dozens of students believe Syracuse University’s unwillingness to inform its student population was harmful. Read More »
SU community celebrates Veterans Day
Students, faculty and alumni gathered in Hendricks Chapel to honor veterans and their families. Read More »
Groovestand a cappella to host fall invitational this Friday
Groovestand a cappella's Fall Invitational is Friday, Nov. 15th from 8-11 p.m. at Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
SA to help students on campus for Thanksgiving break
SA is working to provide students who are staying on campus for Thanksgiving break with activities through the Center for International Services. They have also been collecting cans to donate to the Hendricks Chapel Food Pantry for their second annual “Thankful for Syracuse” food drive. Read More »
Marcus Solis, a broadcast journalist, discusses state of news industry during lecture
With social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, reporters are expected to release information more immediately before relaying the longer form of their report, Solis said. Read More »
Community religious leaders can help rebuild trust following abuse by Catholic priests in Syracuse
Gender and sexuality columnist Erin Sheffield argues that community religious leaders can help rebuild trust in religion following abuse by Catholic priests in Syracuse. Read More »
'Music and Message' program features musical performances, spoken reflection
Sunday's rendition of Hendricks Chapel Choir's "Music and Message" weekly event was featured around the theme "Seasons of Love," which included music from famous musicals. Read More »
'Understanding Islam' lecture program to educate students about the religion
“Understanding Islam,” a lecture program aimed to combat the stereotypes and assumptions made around the faith will begin its series on Oct. 2. Read More »
SA explains how students can provide input
While the ability to provide public comment is stated in SA’s bylaws and has been in practice for years, SA’s relocation from Schine Student Center to the Women’s Building has created communication problems. Read More »
Religious organizations hosting events to honor graduating seniors
Religious organizations on campus have scheduled events to honor their graduating members and celebrate their faith alongside graduation. Read More »
SU selects 2019-20 Remembrance Scholars
Each year 35 current SU students are chosen to honor the 35 students killed in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Read More »
'Moved by the movement': Participants of Recognize Us reflect on efforts to keep their activism alive
Recognize Us emerged as a social movement on SU campus after release of the Theta Tau videos and in response to the fraternity’s initial suspension, as well as the university’s reaction to the videos. The movement started spring 2018, and died down during the fall, students said. Read More »
‘Crazy I came here’: The stories behind the incoming students who encountered the Theta Tau protests
Recognize Us formulated a sit-in during April 20, 2018's accepted students day. A year later, the students who were apart of the protests speak out. Read More »
Hayley Bermel: Syracuse local, sociology student advocates for her hometown while at SU
People’s Place manager, researcher and social justice advocate, Hayley Bermel aims to inspire other students to not take opportunities for granted. Read More »