Syracuse University

You're invited, October 25–26!

Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor requests the honor of your presence at the installation of the Reverend Tiffany Steinwert, Ph.D., sixth dean of Hendricks Chapel.

Monday, October 25, 2010
3 p.m.
Hendricks Chapel
Syracuse University Quad

Reception immediately following in the Syracuse University Life Sciences Complex Atrium.

Guest parking available in the Irving Avenue Garage (entrance on Stadium Place) and University Avenue Garage (entrances on University Avenue and Harrison Street, and University Avenue and East Adams Street).


Tuesday, October 26, 2010
10 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
The Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life
102 Walnut Place

The celebration continues at The Winnick Hillel Center on Tuesday with "Sacred Envy: Exploring What We Love About Our Own Faith, What We Admire in Others, and What Challenges Us in Both," a roundtable discussion led by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, author and interfaith activist, and moderated by the Reverend Dr. Karen Oliveto, pastor of Glide Memorial United Methodist Church.

Lunch will be provided.
Guest parking available in the University Avenue Garage.


R.S.V.P.
by October 15, 2010,
invite.syr.edu/hendricks
or call 315.443.2902.
Sacred Envy:
Exploring What We Love About Our Own Faith, What We Admire in Others, and What Challenges Us in Both
Tuesday, October 26
Roundtable Discussion
To be possessed of Sacred Envy means to be envious of the beauty found in the sacred practices and teachings of faiths not our own. This roundtable conversation will engage participants in reflecting on diverse faith traditions and encourage an exploration of what they enjoy most (and least) about their own communities and also what they see as deeply beautiful (and deeply challenging) in others.
Hendricks Chapel