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February 7, 2006
HEADLINE NEWS
Fine Arts Department Presents "The Servant of Two Masters"
image of cast of The Servant of Two MastersRider's new Fine Arts Studio Theater will make its debut with eighteenth-century playwright Carlo Goldino's play, "The Servant of Two Masters." The first time performed at Rider, the play will feature 17 Rider University student actors.
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Westminster's Dean Robert Annis Is A Grammy Nominee
In addition to serving as Westminster's dean, Robert Annis is also clarinetist with Collage New Music, the highly regarded Boston-based ensemble devoted to performing music of the 20th and 21st centuries. The group's recording of John Harbsion's Mottetti di Montale with mezzo-sopranos Janice Felty and Margaret Lattimore has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Small Ensemble Performance category. more info...
Board of Trustees Elects Five New Members
The Rider University Board of Trustees has elected five prominent business leaders, four of them graduates of the University, to three-year terms on the board. more info...
Rider Names College of Continuing Studies Dean
Boris Vilic, a specialist in innovative technologies, customer satisfaction and employee training, has been appointed executive director and associate dean of the College of Continuing Studies (CCS) at Rider. more info...
Breast Cancer Conference Scheduled February 11
Breast cancer patients, survivors and their families will have an opportunity to learn about emerging issues in breast cancer research in a day-long conference on Saturday, February 11, at Rider University. more info...
Rider, Cairo Students Engage in Dialogue
Dr. Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, adjunct professor of political science at Rider University, has initiated a pilot program at Rider known as The Student Global Village. Through her efforts and that of her husband, Dr. Frank Rusciano, professor of political science, Rider has received a $10,000 Ford Foundation grant to support the project.more info...

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