Committee, Engagement Opportunities Announced for Hendricks Chapel Dean Search
网爆门 Chancellor Kent Syverud and Chancellor-Elect J. Michael Haynie today announced the members of the search committee charged with identifying the next dean of , the University鈥檚 center for religious and spiritual life. The search comes as Hendricks Chapel approaches its centennial in 2030 and prepares to complete a new strategic plan under incoming leadership.
“Hendricks Chapel touches every corner of campus life,鈥 says Chancellor Syverud. 鈥淚t is our center for faith and spiritual life, hosts some of our most treasured ceremonies and events, and is home to our world-class choir and music program. And every day, it is a place where students have found connection and belonging. We need a strong leader who will build on what makes Hendricks Chapel special and bring people together in new ways.”
“Hendricks Chapel’s next dean will inherit a remarkable legacy and a profound responsibility,鈥 says Chancellor-elect Haynie. 鈥淲e are looking for a leader who understands the spiritual, cultural and communal dimensions of this role, who can steward our traditions with care and imagination and who will inspire the next generation of students to find their place within this community. The next dean comes to this role with a clear and exciting charge: complete a new strategic plan and lead Hendricks Chapel toward its centennial in 2030.鈥
Search Committee Members
The committee is co-chaired by Dawn Singleton, vice president for the student experience, and David Aitken 鈥94, G鈥97, chair of the Hendricks Chapel Advisory Board.
Other members of the search committee are:
- Gisele Marcus 鈥89, voting trustee, Board of Trustees
- Joan Nicholson ’71, G’89, life trustee, Board of Trustees, and member, Hendricks Chapel Advisory Board
- John Papazoglou, senior vice president and chief operations officer
- Ingrid Coutts 鈥92, member, Hendricks Chapel Advisory Board
- Jillian Juni, executive director, Syracuse Hillel
- Gerry Waterman, Catholic chaplain
- Martha Sutter G鈥83, teaching professor, Setnor School of Music, and senior associate dean of academic affairs, College of Visual and Performing Arts
- Tom Barkley, professor, Whitman School of Management, and advisor, Christian Staff and Faculty Association
- Mian Muhammad Abdul Hamid 鈥25, graduate student and convener, Student Assembly of Interfaith Leaders
- Alana Mitchell 鈥27, undergraduate student, Christian Outreach member and Hendricks Chapel hospitality associate
Campus Engagement Opportunities
The committee will lead a series of Zoom listening sessions with campus and community stakeholders as follows:
- Friday, April 10, 2:30-3:30 p.m. (open to all constituencies)
- Monday, April 13, 3-4 p.m. (student-focused)
- Wednesday, April 15, 2-3 p.m. (open to all constituencies)
All community members are welcome to for any session that fits their schedule.
Community members can also provide . Both exercises will help the search committee develop a clear picture of what the community needs most from the chapel鈥檚 next dean. That input will directly inform the recruitment process and candidate interviews.
The search firm WittKieffer will work with the committee to identify finalist candidates. The committee will engage with each finalist and provide Chancellor-Elect Haynie with input to support his final decision. The goal is to have a new dean in place by the start of the Fall 2026 semester.