About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Rider Broncs men's basketball coaches, Rider University alumni, Rider University faculty, Eldridge Hawkins, Jr., Nick Catone, Mark S. Schweiker, John Finley Williamson, List of Rider University people, Nazeer Ahmed, Carmelo Marrero, Valerie Huttle, Vincent Ignizio, Gerald Peary, Bobby Smith, Jon Bramnick, Antonio Arocho, Arthur-Kalala Katalayi, Jeff Kunkel, Donald Steven, Tod Kowalczyk, Shirley Turner, Edward von Kloberg III, James Morgart, Fred Hill, Jim Hoey, Dick Harter, John F. Cordisco, Barbara Park, Sharon Sweet, Joseph A. Palaia, Jack Casey, Paul Kramer, James J. McCullough, Peter Inverso, Jack Armstrong, Jack Rabin, Michael Peifer, Tony Siscone, Clair Bee, Jim Engles, John Barker Carpenter, The Shadow Yearbook, Connie Myers, Kevin Bannon, Biju Mathew, Frederick W. Donnelly, John Bundy, Robert D. Clifton, James Jordan, Jim McKeown, Ken Cowan, Nathaniel Barnes, Danny Napoleon, Tommy Dempsey, Marion Zarzeczna, The Rider News, WRRC, Rider university college of continuing studies, John Suler, Robert L. Annis, Gregory Lorjuste. Excerpt: Rider University is a private, coeducational and nonsectarian university located chiefly in Lawrenceville, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It consists of five academic units: the College of Business Administration, the College of Liberal Arts, Education and Sciences, the College of Continuing Studies, and the Westminster College of the Arts (which has two divisions: the School of Fine and Performing Arts and Westminster Choir College, the latter which is located in the nearby borough of Princeton). In addition to regional accreditation, the undergraduate and graduate programs in business are accredited by AACSB, and the professional education graduate programs are accredited by NCATE. Rider University is considered selective. It was ranked in the 2010 US News & World R...