Student scholarships for athletes, student government leaders and student media are set to be cut by fall 2026, along with millions of dollars of wages and benefits from faculty, in efforts to pull ...
Rider administrators plan to lay off 25% of its full-time faculty by Dec. 31, after the university was placed on probation because of its financial standing, according to the March to Sustainability ...
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Vice President of External Affairs Kristine Brown and Vice President of University Operations Mike Reca are both departing from the university, shortly after being appointed this fall to two new Rider ...
Safe squashes. On Oct. 29, at 1:18 p.m., Public Safety was dispatched to Delta Phi Epsilon for the report of suspicious activity. Upon arrival, a student reported that someone had tampered with ...
Rider officials said the university inaccurately reported campus drug violations in 2024, 18 days after publicly releasing the flawed numbers in a federally-required report showing a tremendous spike ...
FLYERS and posters promoting Rider’s first American Marketing Association Week were hung across campus, in the view of passersby interested in gaining career advice. Organized by Rider’s AMA club and ...
The university has begun prudent efforts to restructure its operations by consolidating numerous offices into bigger divisions, Rider President John Loyack said in an Oct. 17 universitywide email.
As students sat in academic, residence and recreational buildings across campus, a universitywide Rider Alert titled “Shelter in place” was sent at 1:57 p.m. on Nov. 10. In the ensuing 40 minutes, ...
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Rider’s annual Plant-A-Flag supports community members for Veterans Day ...
It is unlikely for one to attend a school event without seeing a person in an animal-like costume jumping around and getting the crowd excited. The mascot of a college or university is commonly the ...