By Asil Bascal ’25

When I first started school at Syracuse University, I remember wandering around campus alone, just after my dad dropped me off. I stared down at my phone following Google Maps as I nervously made my way to Hendricks Chapel, searching for the pre-welcome event for Muslim students. That week I met some of my closest friends, and after only a short time, I felt like maybe college wouldn’t be so intimidating after all. 

Over time, I became more involved with the Muslim Students Association (MSA), eventually joining the executive board (e-board) as social media strategist. What began as a side commitment quickly became a defining part of my college experience, and I remained on e-board for the next three years. One afternoon, after spending time in the Muslim prayer room, I wandered over to People’s Place Café, which is also located on the lower level of Hendricks Chapel, and loved it so much that I decided to apply for a job. That little café became a cornerstone of my routine and a space where I queued up playlists and shared laughs with friends. 

Through my work with MSA and my constant presence in Hendricks, I met Dara Harper, whose warm energy and encouragement introduced me to the Communications Associate role. That opportunity helped me grow professionally and uncover talents I may never have explored as a pre-med biotechnology student. 

I later became MSA President and was hired as the Engagement and Outreach Associate for Muslim Student Life, where I worked closely with Imam Amir Durić and continued to develop the skills Hendricks Chapel helped me harness; all while learning through life’s challenges. 

As I graduate, I can’t help but laugh thinking back to that first day, clutching Google Maps in nervous anticipation. Now, after countless prayers, events, and memories, I could walk to Hendricks with my eyes closed. I’ll always carry with me the friendships, growth, and sense of purpose I found here and Hendricks Chapel will forever hold a special place in my heart. 

Father Gerry of SU Catholic came by the communications office to visit Asil.

About Asil Bascal ’25
Asil was born in Canada and raised in Ohio. She has just completed her undergraduate studies at Syracuse University, where she majored in Biotechnology on the pre-med track. During her time at Syracuse, she was actively involved in research, student leadership, and community outreach. This July, she will begin medical school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), where she looks forward to continuing her journey in medicine and patient-centered care.

Asil and her friend were waiting in the Shaw Quadrangle at SU for the total solar eclipse of 2024!