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Sharing Kindness Across Campus

Gary and Dave from Facilities Services stopped by Hendricks Chapel to switch out the air filters and while they were there, they were given “be kind.” shirts.

When the communications team at Hendricks Chapel came together to consider what message they wanted to highlight on their promotional items, a simple and powerful message rose to the top: be kind. The message鈥攁nd the giveaways鈥攈ave taken off among students and the entire University community.

鈥淲ith there being so many different religious and spiritual traditions represented at Hendricks, we needed an idea that would resonate broadly, such as kindness,” says Dara Harper, communications manager at Hendricks Chapel. This is where the 鈥渂e kind.鈥 campaign was launched.

The design was intentional. All lower-case letters, finished with a period. 鈥淚t helps put things into perspective,鈥 Harper says. The Hendricks Chapel logo is also included on the items, yet the 鈥渂e kind.鈥 message takes center stage.

Student Involvement

Harper has several students who work with her as part of the communications team at Hendricks Chapel, and all have played vital roles in spreading the word about this campaign. 鈥淚t serves as a little reminder throughout the day to check on yourself and the ones around you,鈥 says Fe Kligerman 鈥26, a communications design student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. 鈥淗aving that sticker on your person or seeing it around campus always brings a smile to my face as it brings us together through this shared goal.鈥

The campaign has been taking kindness across campus since the beginning of the year and has been resoundingly successful. Thousands of T-shirts, stickers and keychains have already been distributed, with more on order. 鈥淲henever I find someone on campus that is wearing a 鈥榖e kind.鈥 shirt from afar it feels so cool,鈥 says Asil Bascal 鈥25, a biotechnology major in the College of Arts and Sciences and student employee of Hendricks Chapel.

Three people wearing 'be kind.' t-shirts, standing together and smiling in a campus setting with trees and a building in the background.
Hendricks Chapel student communications team (from left): Fe Kligerman 鈥26, Asil Bascal 鈥25 and Micah Greenberg 鈥26

World Kindness Day

Person sitting at a desk with a laptop covered in stickers.
Lucy Gonzalez ’27, Hendricks Chapel hospitality associate and Newhouse student

Want your chance to be part of this powerful message? Hendricks Chapel will be giving away T-shirts and more from 2 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in front of the chapel in honor of World Kindness Day. If you can鈥檛 make it to campus then, Hendricks Chapel is often tabling at various events around campus with their merchandise.

In honor of World Kindness Day, here are some ways to offer some kindness, including some suggestions from the staff at Hendricks Chapel:

  • Smile and say hello.鈥擝ianca Caiella Breed, operations specialist
  • Ask someone how they are doing.聽Then, pause and take two minutes to truly listen.鈥擜lex Snow, director of events
  • Give a compliment, whether it is to a friend, family member, neighbor or complete stranger. Additionally, relay an overheard compliment.
  • Be present and be an open ear and heart.鈥擪aleya Scott, engagement coordinator

    Max Jimenez G’25 sports his “be kind.” sticker on his scooter!
  • Say hello to each person you meet.鈥擱ebecca Reed Kantrowitz, associate dean
  • Strike up a conversation with someone who’s standing alone.
  • Learn people鈥檚 names and commit their names to memory for when you see them again.鈥擠ara Harper, communications manager
  • Hang a sign on a bulletin board that says “Take What You Need” with tear-off tabs at the bottom for love, hope, faith and courage.
  • Resolve to refrain from negative self-talk (you deserve your kindness too!).

While reflecting on the upcoming World Kindness Day, Harper shared, “just remember, as many others have said, in a world where you can be anything, be kind.”