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Westminster Symphonic Choir Women Present "Song of the Universal"

School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Westminster Choir College
Performing a world premiere and the first performance of two new arrangements.
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From the Seeds Tom Sowed?

College of Arts and Sciences
Under Dr. Daniel Druckenbrod’s advisement, Nicole Chakowski ’12 used cross dating to determine whether two trees from Monticello were planted by Thomas Jefferson.
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Rider Cheerleaders Win Competition

Rider University Cheerleaders named Grand Champions at American Cheer and Dance; Reach the Beach All Star & College National Championship.
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Academic Freedom Seminar on April 9

College of Arts and Sciences
The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences 50th Anniversary celebration continues with the Academic Freedom Seminar on Monday, April 9, which will be highlighted by a keynote address from Dr. Cary Nelson, president of the American Association of University Professors.
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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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