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Stanford Knox '23

Communication Studies, B.A.
“Rider is a great University for those wanting to further their education in liberal arts.”
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Victoria Burd '22

B.A. in Secondary Education and History
“My Rider experience has helped me recognize the importance of being a lifelong learner, of continuing to create, wonder and inquire about the world around me.”
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Ethan Dowie '19

Entrepreneurial Studies, B.S.B.A.
“I didn’t even know what entrepreneurship was going into college and, after one amazing class, I became obsessed with the idea of running my own business.”
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Rhea Fryer '21

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, American studies minor
“Rider taught me the value of community and how important it is to build connections wherever you go.”
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D'Amani "Dee" Bowman '20 '21

Psychology, B.A., Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.A., National Certified Counselor (NCC) and a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC)
“During my 4 years at Rider I have been presented with so many opportunities that have made me who I am today.”
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Jessica Basnet '21

Information Systems, M.S.
“Rider gave me countless opportunities to excel academically and professionally.”
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Nicholas Paruta '21

Finance, B.S.B.A.
“I found that all the students and faculty I spoke with were genuinely invested in my success, and that they were interesting people, too.”
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Nicole Murphy '21

Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
“The degree helped me get to where I needed to be with my future employment.”
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Sarah Carbonaro '21

Marketing, B.S.B.A.
“I learned early on in my time at Rider how to work in a professional team and how to interact with executives that were already in the field.”
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