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Rider University Welcomes Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Eleanor Clift

College of Arts and Sciences
Rider University has been selected to host Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Eleanor Clift, contributing editor of Newsweek, from October 25 through 29, on the Lawrenceville campus.
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Campus & Community, People News Article

Campbell Earns Administration Award from Bonner Foundation

Anthony Campbell, associate vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, was recently honored for his work with the Bonner Leaders Program.
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Pitcher Hits Home Run Working With Special Needs Student

College of Arts and Sciences
People diagnosed with autism show different characteristics across a spectrum of disability, a fact Rider senior softball player Sam Bennett learned firsthand working with a local teenager.
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Campus & Community News Article

Rider to Celebrate Family Weekend

The Lawrenceville and Princeton Campuses get ready to celebrate Family Weekend 2010. Festivities will take place Friday, November 5, through Sunday, November 7, on the Lawrenceville and Princeton campuses.
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Lots of Hoopla at Midnight MAACness Under the Big Top

P.T. Barnum may have billed his traveling circus “The Greatest Show on Earth” 140 years ago, but in this month in Lawrenceville, the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Rider University are the star attraction “Under the Big Top.”
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Rebovich Institute Revs Up for the New Academic Year

A debate between congressional candidates Rush Holt and Scott Sipprelle in October will launch another year of spirited and informative discourse in a series of events sponsored by the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics of Rider University. This year, as always, the road to Trenton leads through Rider.
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