Commencement week is here, Broncs! ๐ ๐
#Rider2021 and #Rider2020 so we can share your celebrations as we count down to this weekend!
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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 Dalyโs 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.
Welcome to Rider, @saxbys! This fall, one Bronc will be the student CEO of a new, exclusively student-run @saxbys cafe in Sweigart Hall.
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In addition to earning a competitive wage and bonuses, the student CEO will also receive a full semester of college credit throughout their tenure. This one-of-a-kind opportunity allows for students to develop business and leadership skills outside of the classroom. Learn more about our partnership at rider.edu/news.
How Angel Sanches found his #HomeAtRider:
โI knew Rider was the right fit when I walked on campus and felt the instant sense of community and belonging. I knew that I would have the best ability to grow as an individual here. My favorite memory was becoming a tour guide my freshman year. It opened up so many different opportunities for me and gave me confidence to explore new things like Greek life and other clubs.
Our promise to you โ an entry-level job or acceptance into graduate or professional school within six months of graduation.
Launched today, our new program, the Cranberry Investment, reinforces our longstanding commitment to providing transformative student experiences that lead to career success.
For more information about the Cranberry Investment, including the Terms and Conditions, see our story or visit rider.edu/cranberry-investment.
We are committed to working with all students to understand their unique needs and make accommodations where necessary for them to fully access the Rider student experience.
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See our story to read our recent statement about accessibility in Greek housing.
How Chloe Orr found her #HomeAtRider:
"My first glimpse of Rider was when I was 6 or 7 years old and my mom decided to pursue her bachelor's degree. When I was applying to colleges, I knew I wanted to go to a school that valued community, and I remembered how welcoming everyone was when my mom studied there. Being on campus, I felt at home and had a very strong connection to the University. My favorite memory at Rider so far was being able to attend a district conference in Boston, MA with Rider's Public Relations Student Society of America.