The number of points Monica scored in her first collegiate basketball game as a talented guard for the Broncs basketball team.
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Artist, Illustrator, Author and Educator
Elementary Education and Arts, B.A.
College of Education and Human Services,School of Communication, Media and Performing Arts
The number of points Monica scored in her first collegiate basketball game as a talented guard for the Broncs basketball team.
After graduating from Rider, Monica went on to pursue a Master of Fine Arts from the competitive New York Studio School, winning a full scholarship her first year.
Since earning her master’s degree, Monica has shared her love of art through classes at Rider and at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
"I chose Rider for its small classes and athletics program. I went to a large high school so I really loved Rider’s personal atmosphere,” said Monica, who received a full scholarship to play for Rider’s NCAA Division I women’s basketball team. “Rider is a warm and welcoming community that’s close Philadelphia and New York City. As an artist, a small campus close to two major cities made Rider the right place for me."
My college experience opened my eyes to see that different avenues could be part of my career path.
"Rider's education program was really great. The hands-on classroom experience starts early on so you have the chance to try out your teaching skills and interact with students,” Monica said. “By my senior year, I felt extremely prepared to create lesson plans and assume a leadership role in my own classroom."
Her artistic talents blossomed under the guidance of Professor Deborah Rosenthal, a noted abstract painter. “I knew she saw something in me.” Prof. Rosenthal allowed her to remain in the art studio late into the night, painting and shaping images.
"When I enrolled at Rider, I was a student-athlete interested in teaching and pursuing my art career. My college experience opened my eyes to see that different avenues could be part of my career path. I was very involved on campus with the women’s basketball team, my sorority and an art magazine. I enjoyed being so connected to my college experience."
Since graduating from Rider, Monica’s paintings have been exhibited in various showings. She also has illustrated a published children’s book and is working on a few books of her own.