Tag: Rider University
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Rider University graduate finds a career as an IRS special agent
When Internal Revenue Service Special Agent Tim McMillan’s father advised him to major in accounting at Rider University, the last thing that crossed his mind was focusing on a career as a special agent with the IRS Criminal Investigation Division. But that was before McMillan – who joined the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigation…
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Students learn how to ‘follow the money’ during IRS Citizens Academy at Rider University
Rider University senior Daniella Jeannot’s image of the Internal Revenue Service was that of “a boring office building with drab, gray walls.” But after spending a day with instructors from the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Citizens Academy and cracking a “pretend” terrorist money laundering operation, Jeannot is thinking about a career with the federal agency’s…
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Ewing Township man charged with trespassing, burglary, harassment on Rider University campus
A 26-year-old Ewing Township man has been charged with criminal trespass-peering and other offenses after allegedly following two Rider University women students into their residence hall, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. Police were called at 12:35 p.m. Nov. 7 to investigate a suspicious man on the campus. The man had allegedly been loitering…
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Princeton Council renews parking lot agreement with Rider University
The Princeton Council has renewed its agreement to lease a parking lot from Rider University at the former Westminster Choir College campus, allowing business employees to park in the lot off Franklin Avenue. The Council’s initial lease expired Aug. 31. The new lease between the town and Rider University began Sept. 1 and ends Aug.…
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Sidebar: Rider University professor outlines history of slavery in Lawrence
From the first known slave in Lawrence Township in 1709 to the last known slave recorded in the U.S. Census in 1860, slavery has had a presence – although a small one – in the township. The history of slavery in Lawrence most likely began shortly after its settlement in the late 1690s, said Rider…
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Rider University dean named an Impact Academy fellow
Dr. Jason Barr, dean of Rider University’s College of Education and Human Services, was recently named an Impact Academy fellow through the national nonprofit organization Deans for Impact. Barr joins a cohort of 20 leaders chosen for their commitment to improving educator preparation rooted in equity during the fellowship’s seventh cohort, according to a press…
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American Legion Jersey Boys State celebrates 2022 graduates with annual ceremony
The American Legion Jersey Boys State held its 76th graduation ceremony and continued a long tradition of inspiring the next generation of leaders. Jersey Boys State helps young boys better understand the principles of government and citizenship through a week-long program. Only high school juniors are allowed to attend, according to the American Legion Jersey…
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East Windsor, Pennington students awarded scholarships through the New Jersey Food Council
East Windsor and Pennington students were among a number of students awarded scholarships from The New Jersey Food Council. Isabella Benitez, of East Windsor and a freshman at Keystone College, was awarded $5,000 with the New Jersey Food Infusino Scholarship, which awards an employee in a retail member business. Kyle Delutis, a freshman at Rider…
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East Windsor, Pennington students awarded scholarships through the New Jersey Food Council
East Windsor and Pennington students were among a number of students awarded scholarships from The New Jersey Food Council. Isabella Benitez, of East Windsor and a freshman at Keystone College, was awarded $5,000 with the New Jersey Food Infusino Scholarship, which awards an employee in a retail member business. Kyle Delutis, a freshman at Rider…