How Trevor Sullivan found his #HomeAtRider:
“I believe that I was led to Rider. I was led here to lead by example by being my genuine self. I am in love with how God has used this school to provide opportunities for me to grow and thrive as a leader, as a person and as a performer. My favorite memory would have to be participating in the spring show, ‘Upon the Shoulders We Stand,’ which is an entirely student-run performance created by Black students, for Black students, to show all students.
How Suhriti Sarangal found her #HomeAtRider:
"I chose Rider for multiple reasons, the faculty, class size, beautiful campus and unity, to name a few. The first time I visited Rider, I saw all the students, professors and staff smiling and greeting, it felt like home. Moreover, the class size makes it easier to build strong connections and contacts with your peers and professors. There are many fond memories of mine at Rider, however, one that will always be close to my heart is being invited to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
Today, Rider renamed its veterans center in honor of Dr. Eugene Marsh ’13, ’18, ’21 — a triple alumnus and passionate veterans’ advocate.
Learn more about Eugene's inspiring story in our link in bio.
You may notice some signs around campus this weekend denoting how gifts to Rider make a difference in the everyday lives of our students.
Take some time to visit the spots on campus that were made possible by generous donor gifts and enhance the Rider experience.
Read more here: https://www.rider.edu/about/news/rider-illustrates-power-giving