Tuna the yellow lab knows what Wednesdays mean! #IBleedCranberry
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Don't forget to tag @riderstudentlife to show off your Cranberry pride for a chance to win prizes each week.
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📷 : Angie Vujicic '13
The spring semester is almost here, Broncs! We've got three important reminders as you prepare:
1. Residential students are required to receive a COVID-19 test before moving onto campus. Free tests for residential students will be available at Rider from Jan. 23 to Jan. 26.
2. Quarantining is required if you live outside of NJ, NY, CT, PA and DE.
3. You must register to move back onto campus for the spring semester via myRider.
Make sure to check your Rider email and see rider.edu/resolved-and-ready for full details.
"I believe with my whole heart that we are a better citizenry than was on display yesterday."
Read President Dell'Omo's full statement about yesterday's unrest in the U.S. Capitol in our link in bio.
If 2020 has shown us anything, it's that our Broncs are resilient. As a community, we have risen to the numerous challenges this year has presented, focusing on supporting one another so that the entire Rider community succeeds. Look toward brighter days as we greet 2021, Broncs.
Rider's Center for Diversity and Inclusion now has three vibrant murals thanks to a collaboration with @artworkstrenton. The murals feature a variety of imagery to represent a range of ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, religions, abilities and backgrounds.
🔗 Learn more about the project at rider.edu/news.
How Dylan Erdelyi found his #HomeAtRider:
"I chose Rider because I knew I wanted to attend college in the Northeast, near major cities like New York and Philadelphia. When I participated in Bronc for a Day, I met with musical theatre students at Daly's and instantly made a ton of new friends. It was amazing to see firsthand how supportive and inclusive the Rider community is. One of my favorite memories during my time at Rider was living in Lake House my freshman year with fellow fine and performing arts students.