Rider Stories: Outcomes in Science & Technology

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Rider Stories

OUTCOMES IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

$ 9 million

science center renovation to enhance classrooms, labs and technology

Broncs science technology. and in

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Where did their paths lead?

» Bristol Myers Squibb

» Keystone Environmental, British Columbia, Canada

» EAG Laboratories

» U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

» Triumvirate Environmental

» Syneos Health

Broncs have gone on to study at:

» Brown University

» Columbia University

» University of Michigan

» New York University

» University of Pennsylvania

AT RIDER, we make scientific discoveries, solve complex problems and thrive on innovation. Here, you’ll be able to experiment on synthetic cadavers and 3D anatomy platforms, work in software engineering and cybersecurity labs that serve as hubs for machine learning and AI, cultivate in sun-filled greenhouses, and study in modern learning environments. Whether you choose to enter a career in your field, engage in research, teach, or pursue advanced studies, Rider will set you up for a successful future.

» Purdue University

» Rutgers University

» University of Southern California

» The Scripps Research Institutes’ Kellogg School of Science and Technology

» Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine

» Villanova University

» Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine

Elizabeth O’Hara ’22

◼ Computer science and graphic design

double major

» Graduate student at Villanova University

» Secured a full scholarship to pursue her master’s degree in software engineering

Khawar Ahmed ’21

◼ Computer science major

» Doctoral student at the University of Utah

O Aung ’21

◼ Biology major

» Doctoral Diversity Program scholar at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Carissa Moore ’21

◼ Chemistry and environmental sciences

double major

» Graduate student at The Ohio State University

Kiarrah Johnson ’20

◼ Health sciences major

» Patient access associate at AtlantiCare

» Continuing her education to earn a Master of Science in Athletic Training as a student in Rider’s 4 + 2 program with Thomas Jefferson University

Lauren Kerner ’20

◼ Health sciences major

» Doctoral student at Widener University

» Pursuing studies in physical therapy

Olivia Barone ’19

◼ Environmental studies major

» Senior project officer at The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)

John Gulliver ’19

◼ Chemistry and physics double major

» Doctoral student at Purdue University

Rachelle Runyon ’19

◼ Computer science and mathematics double major

» Senior associate

— cyber security consultant at KPMG US

98% of bachelor’s degree recipients are employed, in graduate school, volunteering or in the military within one year of graduation

Barri Prettyman ’18

◼ Biology major

» Scientist at Invivotek

» Earned a Master of Science in Microbiology from Thomas Jefferson University

Briana Lettsome ’16

◼ Biology major

» Hired by the CDC Foundation and works for the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health

» Received a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Columbia University

Jonathan Tyson ’16

◼ Biochemistry major

» Postdoctoral scientist at Stanford University

More Rider alumni

success stories at:

RIDER.EDU/STORIES

◼ First year ◼ Transfer

Some data may not reflect the most up-todate career information.

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