Rider University newswire@Rider
August 1, 2007
HEADLINE NEWS
Sculptures of Renowned Artist Isaac Witkin Adorn Lawrenceville, Princeton Campuses
Shogun (1968), one of Witkin's most famous works
Four monumental outdoor steel works, on loan to Rider from the estate of world renowned modernist sculptor Isaac Witkin, were installed recently at various sites on Rider's Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses. Two more works will be installed by the end of the summer.
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Rider Releases Alcohol Task Force Report to Campus Community
This summer Rider University began implementation of the recommendations of the Presidential Task Force on Alcohol, Personal Responsibility, and Student Life. The University made the task force report public in late June and posted it on its Web site. more info...
Verizon $20,000 Donation Further Expands MOB Program
Verizon is making it possible for many young budding urban entrepreneurs to fulfill their dreams. The company's recent $20,000 contribution to Rider University's Minding Our Business (MOB) program will help train young entrepreneurs in Trenton, Newark and Camden. more info...
Westminster Choirs Will Perform With Five Major Orchestras This Year
Westminster's choirs have performed with virtually all of the major orchestras and conductors of our time, including Leopold Stokowski, Arturo Toscanini, Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, and Riccardo Muti. This important tradition will continue during the 2007-2008 academic year as three of Westminster's choirs perform with some of the world's greatest orchestras in New York and Philadelphia. more info...
We Made It! University Annual Fund Surpasses Goal
Thanks to the generosity of more than 5,160 alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff, the University exceeded its $1.45 million Annual Fund goal for the 2007 fiscal year, which ended June 30! more info...
New Bronc Logo Unveiled
Eighty years after the legendary Clair Bee designed the first “Roughrider” logo, Rider University Athletics unveiled its new "Bronc" logo last month. more info...

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