Rider Stories: Outcomes in Humanities & Social Sciences

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Rider Stories

OUTCOMES IN HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

Where did their paths lead?

» Eden Autism

» National Guard Militia Museum

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Broncs humanities social sciences.

» 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

Unparalleled opportunities

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

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