How Maddie Boyd found her #HomeAtRider:
"As a high school student, I wanted to be a Bronc, and I am so happy I can call myself one! Rider has given me many memories, but my favorite is working alongside my fellow Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) members to recruit new members, plan events and connect with professionals in various industries. PRSSA was the first club I joined, and it will always hold a special place in my heart. My advice is to put yourself in a position to be open, learn and develop.
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How George Afoakwah found his #HomeAtRider:
“I chose Rider primarily due to its size. I knew it was a university where I could get the attention I need and build relationships. Many of my friends at other universities have classes with 100-plus students. They do not get as much attention and assistance from faculty as I do at Rider. I have had a great time at Rider. My academic and social goals have been attained. There has been an abundance of help that has allowed me to blossom into the person I am today.”
George is a senior majoring in biochemistry.
Stella Johnson's '20 No. 4 will be the first number to be retired by @riderwbb on Nov. 7.
During her time at Rider, she amassed 2,167 points (most in program history), 336 steals (most in program history), 428 assists (third in program history) and 750 rebounds (seventh in program history). #GoBroncs