Rider Stories
OUTCOMES IN HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Where did their paths lead?
» Eden Autism
» National Guard Militia Museum
» Eden Autism
» National Guard Militia Museum
» New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety
» The Washington Post
» Various local public and private schools
Broncs have gone on to study at:
» American University
» Columbia University
» Drexel University
» Emerson College
» Michigan State University
» Rutgers University Law School
» University of Pennsylvania
» University of Virginia
IN RIDER’S SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, you’ll challenge your perception of yourself and the world around you. Through our diverse academic programs that encourage cross-disciplinary learning, you’ll develop a well-rounded education along with the communication, critical thinking and research skills to successfully navigate today’s interconnected world.
Travel, network with political leaders and engage in high-impact experiences via the Washington Semester Program, The Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics and study abroad programs.
Maureen Guilbot ’22
◼ Psychology major, minor in Latin American and Caribbean area studies
» Graduate student, Columbia University Teachers College
Jeremy Hester ’22
◼ English major, journalism minor
» Multiplatform editor at The Washington Post
Rhea Fryer ’21
◼ Political science major, American studies minor
» Constituent advocate, Office of U.S. Senator Cory Booker
Hayley Roy ’21
◼ History major
» Doctoral student at Emory University
Anthony Bailey ’20
◼ Criminal justice and sociology double major, homeland security policy minor
» Investigative analyst for the U.S. Secret Service
Kristian Gardner ’20
◼ Organizational psychology major
» Doctoral student at Temple University
Charles Palmer ’20
◼ Political science major
» J.D. candidate at the University of Dayton School of Law
Alexis Bailey ’19
◼ Political science major
» Vice president of government affairs at New Jersey Business & Industry Association (NJBIA)
Ghanima Sol ’19
◼ English major
» M.F.A. student at Emerson College
John Modica ’18
◼ English major, American studies and gender and sexuality studies minor
» Doctoral student at the University of Virginia
98% of bachelor’s degree recipients are employed, in graduate school, volunteering or in the military within one year of graduation
Benjamin Sanders ’17, ’18
◼ Criminal justice and political science double major, homeland security minor
◼ M.A. in Homeland Security
» Second lieutenant, U.S. Army
Jordan Hulass ’16, ’17
◼ Psychology and sociology double major
◼ M.A. in Applied Psychology
» Lead program coordinator at Potential Inc.
Nina Rodriguez ’17
◼ Political science major, Spanish minor
» Judicial law clerk, New Jersey Supreme Court
» After graduation, she earned a J.D. from Rutgers Law School and was the first Latina ever to be named editor of the Rutgers Law Review