Tell us grads, who's your Rider rock?
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The person that's been there for the good times and especially the bad. The person you can count on no matter what.
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Tag your Rider rock and tell us all about them! ⬇️
Rider pride runs deep even for our newest Broncs #IBleedCranberry #Rider2025
National College Decision Day is May 1! Make sure to submit your deposit at rider.edu/admitted.
If you've already committed to Rider, tag us in your photos and #Rider2025 so we can celebrate!
📷 : @mitchell_wiley
Rider will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled for the fall 2021 semester. See our story or visit rider.edu/news for more information.
Congrats, Broncs! You made it to the last day of classes. 👏 👏 👏
We're proud of your hard work and dedication throughout the semester. Finish up strong during finals!
This Bronc is making Rider history! Iram Khan ’12, ’14, ’21 is the first student ever to earn a bachelor’s, a master’s and a doctorate all from Rider.
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Iram's (and her family's!) Bronc pride runs deep. She is the assistant director of Rider’s Office of Career Development and Success, where she has worked since 2015. Rider has awarded a total of seven degrees between her and her sisters, Anam ’12, ’13 and Komal ’18, ’19. Her husband, Ali Raza Khan '19, also graduated from Rider.
Rider will posthumously award a doctorate to Eugene Marsh ’13, ’18.
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He was enrolled in Rider’s Doctor of Educational Leadership program and had already completed part of his dissertation at the time of his death in January. Eugene's wife, Elaine, will accept the degree on his behalf during a ceremony on May 8.
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Eugene was passionate about using his education as a means to help other people and was particularly focused on mentoring and counseling veterans and Black people.
Commencement week is here, Broncs! 🎉 🎓
#Rider2021 and #Rider2020 so we can share your celebrations as we count down to this weekend!
📷 : @kennedycarlese
Miss Ann will have a permanent spot on campus. A bench and plaque will be installed outside of Daly Dining Hall to memorialize Ann Keith, known to one and all at Rider for 35 years as Miss Ann.
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The memorial was revealed during an event outside of Daly’s on May 6, with members of the Keith family in attendance. The bench and plaque are gifts of the @ridersga Campus Facilities Committee. Read the full story at rider.edu/news.