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October 25, 2007
HEADLINE NEWS
Remembering a Legend
“Dave stories was the theme of the day. Hundreds of friends, colleagues, family members and students came together Thursday, October 18, to celebrate the life of Dr. David P. Rebovich who died suddenly on October 12. New Jersey's most prolific and respected political commentator was remembered as a dedicated teacher, a valued colleague and a beloved mentor.
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Westminster Symphonic Choir Opens Carnegie Hall’s Season
The 150-voice Westminster Symphonic Choir opened Carnegie Halls 2007-2008 season with a dynamic performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by David Robertson. more info...
Princeton, Lawrenceville Campuses to Celebrate Family Weekend, Founder’s Day
On Friday, October 26 and Saturday, October 27, Westminster Choir College will celebrate its Family Weekend on the Princeton campus, and Rider’s Lawrenceville campus will hold its annual Family Weekend festivities, November 2-4. more info...
Discrimination Specialist Susan Fiske to Deliver Inaugural Marvin W. Goldstein Prejudice Reduction Lecture
Susan T. Fiske, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology at Princeton University and a noted specialist in the areas of discrimination and prejudice reduction, will deliver the inaugural Marvin W. Goldstein Prejudice Reduction Lecture on Wednesday, November 7, at 8 p.m. in Rider University’s Bart Luedeke Center Theater. more info...
Rider Community Brings Light to Dark Incident
In response to the racial vandalism that occurred on campus on October 14, student leaders on both the Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses, supported by University officials and Rider’s chaplains, held Unity Vigils on October 17 in the Cavalla Room of the Bart Luedeke Center and the Playhouse on the Princeton campus to reaffirm Rider’s Community Values. more info...
Promoting Personal Responsibility and a Safe Learning Environment
Rider reaffirms its commitment to educating students about the dangers of substance abuse following the tragic death of Westminster Choir College freshman Justin Warfield. more info...
Political Scientist Examined Impact of Black Vote, Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina During Unity Day Address
Kicking off Rider Universitys Unity Day activities on October 9, Dr. Melissa Lacewell-Harris, associate professor of political science at Princeton University, shared her analysis of the impact of the black vote on the Democratic presidential primaries and the politics of Hurricane Katrina. more info...
Rider Art Gallery Features Photography of Gary Saretzky
Rider University Art Gallery will exhibit the work of noted Lawrenceville photographer Gary Saretzky in the exhibition, “Gary Saretzky: A Retrospective, 1972-2007” from November 1 through December 9. more info...
A Marriage Made On and Off the Field: Field Hockey’s Lori and Dan Hussong Enjoy 100th Career Win
As head coach and assistant coach, Lori and Dan Hussong have led the Rider University womens field hockey team to the Northeast Conference playoffs all seven of their years at Rider, and on October 14th, they celebrated their 100th career win. more info...
Special Offers on Westminster Tickets Available to Rider Faculty, Staff and Students
Rider faculty, staff and students have the inside track on purchasing tickets for popular Westminster performances over the next several weeks. more info...

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