A special highlight of Rider's Family Day on Saturday,
November 5 is Founders' Day, a tradition which honors Rider's
top students as Andrew J. Rider Scholars. The program begins at
11 a.m. in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater. The Scholars have
been selected based on their grade point averages.
The award, which is named for the founder and first president of the institution, honors the top one percent of sophomores, juniors and seniors in each of Rider's five academic colleges and schools -- the College of Business Administration, the School of Education, the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Continuing Studies, and Westminster Choir College.
During the program, Dr. Jack Sullivan, professor
of English and director of the American Studies Program, will
receive the Dominick A. Iorio Award for Faculty Research. Dr.
Kelly Noonan, associate professor of economics, will
present the faculty address and Jennifer Augello '06,
a senior psychology major, the student address. President Mordechai
Rozanski will award certificates to 53 students during
the ceremony.
“This year we will honor 53 outstanding students and the
Rider and high school faculty guests who profoundly influenced
them,” said Dr. Phyllis Frakt, vice president
for academic affairs and provost. “It is a pleasure to recognize
examples of academic excellence among Rider students and the inspiration
of the teaching profession."