President John Loyack invited students to his backyard on Sept. 4, hosting an open meet-and-greet to give students the chance to meet the first family, setting a new precedent for Rider presidents.
The Rider faculty union’s frustration against the termination of Kate Ecke, former social work adjunct professor, has intensified as they vowed to fight the dismissal and fight for academic freedom at ...
As students returned to campus for the fall 2025 semester, they were met with new additions to the campus along with other general renovations and relocations intended to enhance the Rider experience.
NOT one empty seat could be found in the Yvonne Theater on Sept. 14. Under ‘The R Factor’ wall projections, the line that was buzzing with excitement poured in from both entrances. The packed theater ...
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It seems like every college student gets sick when they start a new year. With the lack of sleep, different food and lots of stress, its normal to feel under the weather. With only a week into the ...
Rider alum and newly elected Board of Trustees Chair Joe McDougall, ’93, never planned to return to Rider. Though, despite a successful business career, traveling to 46 countries and running a ...
After more than half a decade of lawsuits, Rider received a fraction of the value of the Princeton land where Westminster Choir College once stood. Rider will receive $13 million from the settlement ...
Times Square is where an average of at least 400,000 pedestrians walk through on a daily basis and where chaos is systematic and controlled by New York’s fast-paced way of life. In the beginning of ...
As Rider perseveres through a financial deficit of $21.8 million, Rider President John Loyack has labeled the university’s financial condition as “more severe than expected,” according to a Sept. 19 ...
As new Rider President John Loyack follows in the footsteps of Gregory Dell’Omo’s presidency, the task at hand is pulling the university out of its financial deficit and leaving behind a legacy that ...