(11/17/09) Westminster Kantorei to Perform Vocal Works from Colonial Latin America on November 22
 | Westminster Kantorei will perform vocal works from Colonial Latin America on Sunday, November 22, at 3 p.m. in Bristol Chapel on the campus of Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton. |
(11/17/09) CDLS Earns National Honors
 | Rider University’s Center for the Development of Leadership Skills was recently recognized as one of the premier leadership development programs in the country by Leadership Excellence magazine. |
(11/10/09) College of Business Administration Announces New Center for Business Professionals
| Recognizing the critical need for employers to invest in their organizations and employees in order to achieve long-term success, the College of Business Administration recently announced its new Executive Center for Education & Development. |
(11/04/09) Learning Fraud from a Fraudster
 | Sam E. "Sammy" Antar, a former certified public accountant and chief financial officer of Crazy Eddie spoke to Rider Accounting students during a candid talk on Tuesday, October 27, in the Mercer Room. |
(11/04/09) Rider to Host International Week 2009
_rdax_110x109_100.jpg) | Rider University will celebrate the global cultures and diverse backgrounds of its community members during International Week 2009 from Monday, November 9, through Friday, November 13. |
(10/26/09) Center for International Business to Host Director of Microcredit Summit Campaign
| Rider University's Center for International Business will host "Microloans to Thieves and Other Revolutionary Acts that Demand Championing," featuring Sam Daley-Harris, director of Microcredit Summit Campaign, the largest global microfinance network. |
(10/21/09) Center for Business Forensics to Host Former Fraudster
| Rider University's Center for Business Forensics will host "Who Knows Fraud Better than a Fraudster?" featuring Sam Antar, former CPA and former chief financial officer of one of the largest securities-fraud operations of its time. |
(10/21/09) Rider Will Host Third Annual Marvin W. Goldstein Lecture on Prejudice Reduction
 | Rider University will host the third annual Marvin W. Goldstein Lecture on Prejudice Reduction on Wednesday, October 28, at 7 p.m. in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater on its Lawrenceville campus. All are invited to this free event. |
(10/07/09) Better, Not Bitter -- Flanagan Will Speak About the Rigors of the Acting Life on October 22
 | Veteran television and film actor Markus Flanagan will speak to Theater, Musical Theater and Westminster Choir College students about his book One Less Bitter Actor: The Actor's Survival Guide, on Thursday, October 22, in the Yvonne Theater. |
(10/05/09) Law and Justice Program to Honor Poritz
 | The Rider University Law and Justice Program's 14th annual Distinguished Contribution Award will be presented to retired New Jersey Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz for her outstanding achievements in law and justice. |
(09/25/09) Fundraiser for Rider University Outreach Program
| Minding Our Business (M.O.B.), a community outreach program organized by the College of Business Administration at Rider University, will hold its annual fundraiser on Friday, October 2, from 5 to 8 p.m. The event is open to the public. |
(09/23/09) Board of Trustees Elects Three New Members
| Three Rider University alumni who became leading executives in business and finance have been elected to the Rider Board of Trustees. |
(09/2309) The Road to Trenton Leads Through Rider -- Rebovich Institute's 'Governing New Jersey Series' Sets Rider Apart
| Rider’s Lawrenceville campus is a mere five miles from the New Jersey State House, but when the Garden State’s next governor takes the oath of office in January, he might recall that his path took him straight through the Bart Luedeke Center Theater. |
(09/23/09) Exhibit Features ‘First 99 Years’ of Rider
 | Rider – The First 99 Years, one of the largest exhibits in Rider University’s history, opened on September 17 at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie Mansion in Cadwalader Park. |
(09/09/09) Rebovich Institute Launches 'Governing New Jersey' Series
 | Rider will host the Governing New Jersey series this month when all three major candidates for governor will appear in the BLC Theater over one week to discuss their views on the issues that face the Garden State. |
(08/20/09) Rider's Ranking Elevated by U.S. News & World Report
 | In its annual “America’s Best Colleges” issue for 2010, U.S. News & World Report has once again placed Rider University in the top tier of its Master’s Universities – North category. |
(08/17/09) Sherman Named Dean of the School of Education
 | Dr. Sharon J. Sherman of Hopewell, N.J., is the new dean of the School of Education at Rider University. Sherman, who began work on August 1, succeeds Dr. Carol Brown. |
(08/13/09) Center for International Business to Host Lecture by Perkowski
| On Wednesday, September 16, Rider's Center for International Business will host "China's Developing Markets and Their Impact on the World," where Jack Perkowski will discuss the current business climate in the world's most populous country. |
(07/13/09) Rider Hosts Reception at Newark Black Film Festival in Trenton
| Rider University, along with the NJ Amistad Commission and the NJ Commission on National & Community Service, will host a reception and film screening on Thursday, July 30, as part of the Newark Black Film Festival in Trenton. |
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(11/17/09) Westminster Jubilee Singers Will Perform on November 22
 | The Westminster Jubilee Singers, conducted by J. Donald Dumpson, will present a concert entitled We Need One Another on Sunday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Bristol Chapel on the campus of Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton. |
(11/17/09) Veterans Day Ceremony Reflags ROTC at Rider
 | Veterans Day provided a fitting backdrop to the official reflagging ceremony of the Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Program at Rider University on Wednesday, November 11. |
(11/16/09) James McBride to Speak at Rider University’s Lawrenceville Campus
 | Author, musician and screenwriter James McBride will share excerpts from his work during a public reading at Rider University’s Lawrenceville campus on Wednesday, November 18. |
(11/04/09) Goldstein Lecture Examines Prejudice Among the Well-Intentioned
 | Samuel Gaertner, Ph.D., a professor of Psychology at the University of Delaware, spoke at the third annual Marvin W. Goldstein Lecture on Prejudice and Prejudice Reduction on Wednesday, October 28, in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater. |
(11/04/09) Flanagan Says Get Better, Not Bitter
 | A veteran television and film actor, Markus Flanagan spoke to Theater, Musical Theater and Westminster Choir College students on Thursday, October 22, in the Yvonne Theater. |
(11/04/09) New Rider Veterans Association Plans Veterans Day Event
| A group of some 20 Rider faculty, staff members and students have formed the Rider University Veterans Association (RUVA). |
(10/21/09) Rogers Assumes New Role as Deputy Commissioner
 | Wanda Jones Rogers ’79 recently became the deputy commissioner of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Management Service (FMS) bureau, making her the first African-American and just the second woman to hold this position. |
(10/21/09) Westminster Conservatory Celebrates 40 Years with Benefit Concert
| Westminster Conservatory, the community music school of Rider University's Westminster College of the Arts, will kick off its 40th anniversary year with a benefit concert and reception in the Bart Luedeke Center Theater on Sunday, November 1, at 3 p.m. |
(10/19/09) Rider Art Gallery Hosts Art by Charles Cajori and Barbara Grossman: Forming the Figure
| Rider University will host an exhibit of paintings by artists Charles Cajori and Barbara Grossman entitled Cajori/Grossman: Forming the Figure from November 5 to December 6. |
(09/24/09) Center for Reading and Writing Now Accepting Fall Registrations
 | To say that the Center for Reading and Writing at Rider University has had a dramatic effect on thousands of Mercer County-area students would be entirely true, albeit equally understated. |
(09/23/09) Curtain Rises on Green Film Series
 | The Energy and Sustainability Steering Committee (ESSC) of Rider University will mark the debut of its Green Film Series with a screening of the Sundance Award-winning movie FUEL on Tuesday, September 29. |
(09/23/09) Westminster Honored for Excellence in Church Music Award
 | Westminster College of the Arts of Rider University was recently recognized at the 75th annual Charles H. Flax Memorial Concert during the Ministers' Conference and the Choir Directors' Organists' Guild Workshop at Hampton University in Virginia. |
(09/09/09) West Village Residence Halls Formally Open September 10
 | There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the doors of Rider’s new and much-anticipated West Village Residential Halls on Thursday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m. |
(09/08/09) Susan G. Komen On the Go™ Tour Brings Life-Saving Messages to the Rider Community
 | The distinctive, pink Komen On the Go™ mobile information center will roll into Rider University on Wednesday, September 9, for a day of interactive and potentially life-saving awareness. |
(08/26/09) Center for Business Forensics to Host Identity Theft Presentation
| Rider University's Center for Business Forensics will host a free interactive presentation focusing on the major issues surrounding identity theft and fraud on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. on the Lawrenceville campus. |
(08/14/09) Mosto Named Dean of College of Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences
 | Dr. Patricia Mosto of Pitman, N.J., is the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences (CLAES) at Rider University. Mosto will also serve as a professor of Biology. |
(08/13/09) Rider’s Outreach Project Receives Funding for Summer Program
 | Rider University's Minding Our Business (M.O.B.) project recently received a $15,000 grant from the Princeton Area Community Foundation, which includes support from the Harbourton Foundation. |
(07/31/09 ) Rider University Announces Yellow Ribbon Program for Veterans
 | Through the Yellow Ribbon Program, veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces who have served their country for at least three years following 9/11 can earn their bachelor’s or master’s degrees or professional certificate at Rider University tuition-free. |
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