Dear alumni and friends,
It is abundantly clear that Rider students and alumni have a deep passion for their careers. During their collegiate years, they immerse themselves in their chosen fields through internships and other engaged learning opportunities. So many alumni say that those experiences were invaluable in providing a solid foundation for their blossoming careers.
I鈥檝e found that some of the most passionate alumni tend to work in education. While it is true that educators today face extraordinary pressure amidst a nationwide teacher shortage, they remain undeterred. Our Broncs have never been afraid to face the obstacles in their path. In this issue of Rider magazine, you鈥檒l hear from alumni who remain devoted to this challenging but rewarding profession. You鈥檒l also learn about new strategies Rider鈥檚 College of Education and Human Services is implementing to increase the pool of up-and-coming teachers.
Freshman Valencia Gosser is also no stranger to working through difficult circumstances. Seeing this NCAA Division I athlete sprint across a track, you鈥檇 never know that she faced unbelievable challenges from birth that left her parents wondering if she would ever walk. Through fierce determination and passion, our Broncs rise to the occasion.
This issue will also take a look into Rider鈥檚 archive, a spot on campus the majority of students and alumni have probably never visited. Through a selection of items, explore Rider鈥檚 history from its earliest days to more contemporary traditions, like our beloved Cranberry Fest.
This fall, the University continued to add to its history when we publicly announced Rider鈥檚 most ambitious philanthropic campaign, Transforming Students - Transforming Lives. Since then, we鈥檝e made tremendous progress. I am incredibly grateful to our campaign supporters, many of whom are Rider alumni. Our goals to invest in campus facilities, to increase scholarship support and build the University鈥檚 endowment, and to fuel student success through gifts to the Annual Fund will make a resounding impact for current and future Broncs. Let鈥檚 keep the momentum going!
Sincerely,
Gregory G. Dell鈥橭mo, Ph.D.
President, 小优视频