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March 29, 1999- SIXTEEN RIDER STUDENTS INDUCTED INTO MANAGEMENT HONOR FRATERNITY

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ -- Sixteen Rider University business students on both the undergraduate and graduate levels were recently inducted into Sigma Iota Epsilon, the prestigious national honorary and professional management fraternity.

The purpose of the fraternity is to encourage and recognize academic excellence and to promote cooperation between the academic and practical aspects of management. Rider's Sigma Nu chapter, which was organized in 1975, is among 65 chapters nationwide.

The following are the 1999 inductees (with hometown, class year, and major) of Sigma Iota Epsilon:

Joyce Brown                
Donna Conte
Tad Hostetler
Ann McIntyre
Roseanne Murphy
Kelly Odenheimer
Christopher Papp
Jennifer Revicki
Craig Rudner
John Kirkenir
F. Roy Miller III
Arlene Mogilefsky
Lisa Taylor
George Stanley
Sheeza Zuberi
    Mount Laurel, NJ             
Spotswood, NJ
New Cumberland, PA
Medford, NJ
Yardville, NJ
Bordentown, NJ
Hamilton Township, NJ
Flemington, NJ
East Windsor, NJ
Cranbury, NJ
Bordentown, NJ
Holland, PA
Raritan, NJ
Somerset, NJ
Lawrenceville, NJ
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Rider University is an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian institution with a 353-acre main campus in Lawrenceville, New Jersey and a 23-acre campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The University offers 60 undergraduate programs and 17 graduate programs in the Colleges of Business Administration; Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences; Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College.