(02/08/10) Students, Staff Recognized at National Black Leadership Conference
| More than 30 Rider University students participated in the 25th annual National Black Student Leadership Development Conference (NBSLDC) in Vienna, Va., from January 7 through 10, 2010. |
(1/21/10) Rebovich Institute Will Host 2nd Annual Campaign Managers Conference
 | The Rebovich Institute will host the second annual Campaign Managers Conference on February 11 and 12 in Sweigart Auditorium. Admission is free, open to the public, and includes a complimentary lunch for attendees on Thursday. |
(01/26/10) Rider Art Gallery Hosts Art by Paul Rickert: Industrial Visions
 | Rider University will host an exhibit of paintings by Philadelphia artist Paul Rickert entitled Industrial Visions from January 28 to February 28 in the Rider University Art Gallery. |
(01/15/10) Accounting Students to Offer Free Tax Help
| During the month of February, Rider University accounting students will offer free tax help through the Internal Revenue Services' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program for low to moderate income individuals and senior citizens. |
(12/17/09) Tots Tune in Thanks to Westminster Conservatory Program and PNC Foundation
 | A new community outreach program by the Westminster Conservatory and sponsored by a grant from the PNC Foundation is acclimating children as young as 2 months to the fundamental elements of music and forming the base for more advanced musical learning. |
(12/04/09) McEwen Keeps Banks in Check
 | Terry K. McEwen M.B.A. ’98 is now the highest-ranking African-American in the state’s banking industry, having served as director of the Division of Banking of the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance since 2006. |
(12/01/09) Graffiti Rules, But Is It Art? Rider University symposium will study this long-debated question
 | Should graffiti be recognized as legitimate art, or is it vandalism, worthy of prosecution? This question will be discussed during a symposium entitled Graffiti Rules, But Is It Art? on Thursday, December 3, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the BLC Art Gallery. |
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(02/04/10) Graduate Team Takes Third in SBI National Consulting Competition
 | Lisa Teach ’02, M.B.A.’09, and current M.B.A. student Christian McCracken ’05, earned third place in the national Small Business Institute Consulting Project of the Year competition this winter. |
(02/04/10) Westminster Conservatory Faculty Present Passionate Notes on February 14
| Celebrate Valentine's Day with the Westminster Conservatory Faculty Recital Series when it presents a recital entitled Passionate Notes on Sunday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m. |
(02/03/10) Students Return to Learn Through New Program
| Return to Learn for Adults, a new state-funded program, offers individuals, who have postponed their Rider education, a flexible and affordable way to successfully complete their associate or bachelor’s degrees. |
(1/22/2010) Rider to Celebrate Black History Month
 | In recognition of Black History Month, several Rider University organizations will present a series of events on the Lawrenceville campus, including a keynote address by state Assemblyman Bakari T. Sellers of South Carolina. |
(12/16/09) Asian Music Mondays at Westminster Debuts this Spring
 | Internationally renowned performers of Asian music will present five free concerts on the Westminster Choir College campus in Princeton in spring 2010. |
(12/07/09) Rider to Celebrate Unity of Holiday Traditions
| The Center for Multicultural Affairs will hold the 18th annual Celebration of Lights on Thursday, December 10. The event will feature stations highlighting the traditions of Diwali, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Three Kings Day and Hanukkah. |
(12/03/09) McBride Tells EOP Students How He’d Approach College Today
_rdax_110x124_100.jpg) | As the author of The Color of Water – a landmark account of his search for racial identity – James McBride could have been content simply to discuss his 1997 classic, as well as his other critically acclaimed novels. |
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