The next dean of Hendricks Chapel steps into a role shaped by extraordinary momentum, deep student engagement, and a campus-wide recognition of the chapel as a unifying center of spiritual, religious, and communal life. At the same time, the university is entering a period of leadership transition, rising expectations for transparency, accountability, and innovation, and a dynamic resource environment that calls for entrepreneurial and strategic thinking. The new dean will be asked to honor Hendricks’ historic mission while expanding its reach, strengthening its infrastructure, and guiding a highly committed community into a new decade marked by the chapel’s approaching 100th anniversary in 2030.
Several key opportunities and expectations have emerged for the next dean and are outlined below.
Champion and Advance a New Strategic Vision for Hendricks Chapel
An emerging strategic plan—initially shaped by the seventh Dean of Hendricks Chapel Brian Konkol, the Advisory Board, chaplains, staff, and students—is poised for fresh eyes and any refinement prior to adoption. The new dean will have a meaningful opportunity to exert leadership in shaping, finalizing, and executing this plan. The dean will be expected to:
- Articulate a compelling, contemporary vision for interfaith and religious life on campus.
- Align the chapel’s vision with university priorities at a moment of institutional transition.
- Build on pioneering work already underway, such as the Global Interfaith Scholars Leadership Project, emerging global initiatives, and expanding interfaith dialogue.
Strengthen and Support Chaplains, Chaplaincies, and Spiritual Communities
- Hendricks Chapel’s array of chaplaincies is a defining asset, representing a range of models, resources, and levels of engagement. The next dean will be expected to:
- Provide leadership, cohesion, and accountability across a chaplaincy structure with diverse models of funding and engagement.
- Support chaplains and religious life groups in enhancing visibility, programming consistency, and student engagement.
- Address the challenges facing fiscally constrained chaplaincies and explore creative ways to sustain and expand support, including potential donor partnerships or operational redesign.
The dean must be an accessible, trusted partner who can successfully engage a diverse group of chaplains, advocate for their needs, and provide clarity around expectations, policies, and shared priorities.
Elevate Student Engagement, Well-Being, and Belonging
- Students consistently identify Hendricks Chapel as a place of welcome, grounding, and connection. Leaders across campus emphasize that the chapel plays a key role in student retention and the student experience.
- The next dean will:
- Maintain and expand the deep culture of student engagement that has become a hallmark of the chapel.
- Meet students “where they are,” including strengthening programs across residence life, academic units, athletics, and cultural centers.
- Sustain and grow creative programming—from wellness and service programs to arts and music to interfaith engagement—that draws students into meaningful relationships with each other and with the chapel.
- Maintain a visible, relational presence on campus and be available in moments of celebration, crisis, and complexity.
Steward and Strengthen the Chapel’s Resources, Budget, and Infrastructure
Hendricks operates with a complex mix of operating dollars, discretionary/gift funds, chaplaincy arrangements, and donor-supported initiatives. Its eighth dean will face a shifting fiscal landscape and will be expected to:
- Assess the chapel’s budgetary structure, including staff salaries, chaplaincy support, and reliance on soft or discretionary funds.
- Plan strategically for a dynamic resource environment, bringing entrepreneurial creativity and sound fiscal stewardship to advance the chapel’s mission.
- Partner effectively with the development office to sustain and grow donor support, including major gifts for strategic initiatives such as global programs, chaplaincy stability, the emergency fund, and the centennial.
- Strengthen the chapel’s development capacity by establishing consistent fundraising infrastructure and staffing commensurate with its donor relationships and philanthropic potential.
- Direct capital renewal and reimagining of the chapel’s physical footprint, particularly the lower level, improving functional program space.
Build on Momentum as a Unifying, Visible, and Trusted Campus Voice
Hendricks Chapel’s role as a moral and spiritual center positions the dean as a highly visible figure in campus life. The next dean must:
- Serve as a calm, trusted, and balanced presence in moments of tension, protest, tragedy, and polarization—someone who helps the university community find clarity, perspective, and shared humanity
- Represent the university at major events through invocations, benedictions, and other ceremonial roles.
- Work closely with senior leadership—including a new chancellor and evolving leadership team—to provide counsel, partnership, and spiritual grounding.
- Maintain strong relationships with the Advisory Board, who are deeply invested, engaged, and expect accountability, communication, and the continuation of Hendricks’ upward trajectory.
Expand Visibility, Communication, and Storytelling—Internally and Externally
Across listening sessions, campus and board leaders emphasized the need to better tell the story of Hendricks Chapel. The next dean will be expected to:
- Raise the profile of the chapel’s 1,500+ annual events, human-interest stories, and student successes.
- Improve communications and outreach to campus audiences that may not yet see themselves in the chapel’s mission.
- Champion the chapel’s role in fostering spiritual curiosity, ethical reflection, interfaith understanding, and compassionate citizenship.
- Use data, metrics, and assessment to demonstrate impact, deepen engagement, and support fundraising and resource planning.
Lead with Balance, Empathy, Accessibility, and Institutional Savvy
The next dean will succeed a leader who was widely viewed as both a pastor and partner across the university. There is a strong desire for the next dean to:
- Model deep empathy, humility, and listening.
- Maintain an open-door presence for students, chaplains, faculty, staff, and alumni.
- Navigate organizational complexity with tact and wisdom, building relationships thoughtfully across a period of institutional transition.
- Build trust quickly with constituencies who are both hopeful and anxious to sustain the chapel’s momentum.
Prepare for and Lead Toward the Chapel’s Centennial in 2030
- The Chapel’s 100th anniversary provides a once-in-a-generation opportunity to:
- Mobilize donor enthusiasm and philanthropic investment.
- Enhance the building and its infrastructure.
- Strengthen interfaith initiatives and global programs.
- Celebrate Hendricks’ legacy while launching its next century.