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.
We've got hopeful news about the fall, Broncs!
Rider intends to resume extensive in-person teaching, residential housing, and on-campus activities and events beginning this fall, depending upon federal and state regulations and the status of the pandemic.
Learn more in our story or at rider.edu/resolved-and-ready.
Look out Class of 2042! This future Bronc can't wait to join. #IBleedCranberry #GoBroncs
Want a bib for your baby Bronc? Email @rideralumni at alumni@rider.edu.
馃摲 : Jessi Oliano '03, '06
How Carissa Moore found her #HomeAtRider:
"I chose Rider because I immediately fell in love with the campus and I loved the way that I was treated here. I knew that I would make amazing connections and gain opportunities that I wouldn't have elsewhere. My favorite memory at Rider so far was when I was the youngest to present my research at an air quality conference called MARAMA. It was nerve-wracking but I was able to learn so much and do some networking that day!
小优视频 does not stand for harassment or racist behavior of any kind.
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We have received reports of harassment and racist, derogatory remarks aimed at students and other participants of a virtual event held on Feb. 11 as part of Rider鈥檚 Black History Month celebration.
We take these reports seriously and an investigation is now underway. We do not tolerate such shameful, reprehensible and degrading behavior.