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February 21, 2007
HEADLINE NEWS
"Rider Dances with The Band" at The Yvonne Theater

image of Jennifer Gladney Rider University dance students, alumni, and two faculty members will be among the performers to showcase their talent on Saturday, March 3 and Sunday, March 4.

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Sociology Professor Named Fulbright Distinguished Chair
Dr. Richard Butsch, professor of sociology at Rider University, has been selected a Fulbright Distinguished Chair, among the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright Scholar Program. more info...
Middle States Accreditation Update
Rider is scheduled for its regional accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education on March 4-7, 2007. more info...
Deadline for Mazzotti Award Applicatons March 19
The deadline to submit applications for the 2nd Mazzotti Awards in Women’s Leadership is Monday, March 19. more info...
Creator of Groundbreaking New Management Theory "Superperformance" Gives Presentations at Rider
Leading organizational performance consultant Dave Guerra, originator of the concept and practice of “Superperformance,” presented a morning workshop and an afternoon talk on the topic at Rider on February 9. more info...
Westminster Opera Theater Presents Second U.S. Staged Performance of G.F. Handel's "Oreste"
Westminster Opera Theater will present the second staged performance in the United States of G. F. Handel's opera "Oreste" on Tuesday, March 6 through Friday, March 9 at 8 p.m. in the Playhouse on the Westminster campus in Princeton. more info...
Levine Lecture to Pay Tribute to George Washington
In celebration of the 275th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, Dr. Cathy Kelly, assistant professor of history at the University of Oklahoma, will deliver the 15th Annual Emanuel Levine History Lecture today, February 21. more info...
New York Times Science Columnist to Speak at Rider on March 5
Nicholas Wade, a long-time columnist for "The New York Times" Science Times section, will speak on Monday, March 5 at 5 p.m. in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater. The event is free and open to the public. more info...

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