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February 7, 2007
HEADLINE NEWS
Fine Arts Department Performs “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde”

image of Oscar Wilde Play Nineteenth century playwright Oscar Wilde’s downfall 100 years ago will be recaptured by 21 Rider University students in the fine arts department’s upcoming production of “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde.”

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Rider to Build Master Plan for Energy, Sustainability Programs
The conservation of energy is a growing concern at colleges and universities across the country. In its quest to achieve environmental efficiency and sustainability for its Lawrenceville and Westminster campuses, Rider University has established an Energy and Sustainability Steering Committee, comprised of students, faculty and staff. more info...
Rider SBI Team Places in Top 10 Nationally
A Rider University Small Business Institute (SBI) team has again placed in the top 10 in the National Small Business Institute student consulting case-of-the-year competition in the graduate division. more info...
Cook Receives Prestigious Small Business Institute Fellow Award
Dr. Ronald Cook, professor of entrepreneurial studies and director of the Small Business Institute and the Rider Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at Rider University, received the prestigious Fellow Award from the Small Business Institute (SBI) Association at its recent national conference. more info...
Sullivan’s Book, “Hitchcock's Music,” Enjoys Intense Media Exposure
For the past two months, Dr. Jack Sullivan, professor of English and director of the American Studies program at Rider University, has enjoyed significant national media exposure for his new book, “Hitchcock's Music” (Yale University Press 2006). more info...
Westminster Collaborates with Chorus America to Publish “Conductors Count”
Westminster Choir College of Rider University has collaborated with Chorus America to publish “Conductors Count: What Chorus Boards, Music Directors, and Administrators Need To Know.” This is the first book of its kind to describe the multifaceted role of chorus music directors and to suggest strategies for building productive relationships throughout the organization. more info...
Black History Month Activities Set for Both Campuses
“The Impact of B.L.A.C.K.” (Building Legacies Advocating Cultural Knowledge)" is the theme of Rider University's month-long tribute to Black History Month on its Lawrenceville and Westminster Choir College campuses. more info...
In Memoriam - Anne Brossman Sweigart
With deep regret, Rider University announces the passing of Anne Brossman Sweigart, alumna, trustee and generous donor, on Thursday, February 1, 2007. more info...

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