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.
How Rhea Fryer found her #HomeAtRider:
"When I first toured Rider four years ago, (which is crazy!) I immediately got that 'Rider feeling' when I came onto campus. It felt so comfortable and welcoming and I wasn't even a student yet. I remember an upperclassman saying he wished he could bottle up the feeling and keep it with him. Looking back on it now, I feel the same way. Since coming to Rider, I have gotten involved in a ton of great things — Women's Club Volleyball, Alpha Phi Omega, the Political Science Club and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc!