Xavier Mourns Former Administrator, Civil Rights Champion Sybil Haydel Morial
The Xavier University of Louisiana community is deeply saddened by the passing of Sybil Haydel Morial, a revered figure who served as the university’s first female administrator and a tireless advocate for civil rights. Morial’s legacy is deeply intertwined with Xavier’s history, her impact reaching far beyond her role as Vice President for Institutional Advancement.
Morial’s life was a testament to her unwavering commitment to social justice. She dedicated herself to uplifting the Black community, using her position at Xavier to champion equal opportunities for all. Her contributions ranged from spearheading fundraising initiatives to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment on campus.
Beyond Xavier, Morial’s activism extended to the broader New Orleans landscape. She was a staunch supporter of numerous civic organizations, including the Urban League of Greater New Orleans, and played a vital role in promoting social and economic advancement within the city. Her unwavering dedication to serving others earned her widespread recognition and admiration.
The Xavier University community remembers Morial not just for her accomplishments, but also for her warm personality and inspiring leadership. She was a role model, a mentor, and a friend, whose impact on the lives of countless individuals will be felt for generations to come.
In the words of Xavier President Reynold Verret, “Sybil Morial was a true giant, a pioneer who paved the way for others. Her dedication to Xavier and her unwavering commitment to equality will forever be etched in our institution’s history.”
The Xavier community joins her family and friends in mourning her loss while celebrating her remarkable life and legacy of service.