People News Article

Titanic Undertaking

Rider alum Charles Haas ’69 has long been mesmerized by the story of the R.M.S. Titanic, the supposedly unsinkable passenger ship that defied that opinion 100 years ago this month. He has spent the past half-century investigating the luxury liner, and his book "Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy" has been called the most comprehensive book available on the subject.
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Gender and Sexuality Studies Colloquium Celebrates 30th Anniversary on April 12

College of Arts and Sciences
Student panels and the presentations of the Ziegler-Gee Award and Virginia Cyrus Scholarship on April 12 will highlight the annual Rider event, followed by the New Jersey Gender Studies and Women’s Consortium Colloquium on April 13.
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Be Inspired on April 5

Trent Shelton, a former NFL wide receiver who has become one of the nation’s most renowned motivational speakers, will present Rehabilitation of the Body and Mind to students at Westminster Choir College on Thursday, April 5, at 6 p.m. in Talbott Library Room 1. The event is free and open to all.
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Allison Clay is Rider’s Top Student Chef

Her winning recipe, Nutella Ganache Cupcakes with Vanilla Mascarpone Icing, will be featured on the menu at PJ’s Pancake House in Princeton.
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Academics, People News Article

Rider Competes in J&J National Business Case Competition

The College of Business Administration students competed against teams from nine other teams in March.
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Campus & Community News Article

Alcohol Awareness Month 2012

The month will feature a number of demonstrations and activities to promote awareness of the effects of binge drinking, blood alcohol concentration and the benefits of designated driving, as well as ways to help someone suffering from alcohol poisoning.
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