HC RIDER CAMPUS CELEBRITIES

Sunday, April 1, 2012
Ms. Tylzia lives her life by the words, “No worries for the rest of your days” and finds genuine rewards in helping someone besides herself. As an avid member of Circle K International, she’s sure to have helped many, but today we wanted her help in another way: we wanted to find out what success means to her, find out about her life as a singer, and her most rewarding moment...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
It's March and that means it's time celebrate the ladies! In honor of Women's History Month we have gathered our favorite past responses from the leaders, stellar athletes, and humanitarian's who wll be running the world in the future on what success meant to them. Enjoy and take notes. Amanda Matticks "Success to me is when you set a goal for yourself and then not only do...
Sunday, February 5, 2012
A true leader dedicated to giving back and helping those that serve for our country, Tara Nicole is the perfect example of a selfless and humble person. She is a proud American student at Rider University that is ready to do more for their country. She is inspired by many and is doing an amazing job at inspiring others, and strives to influence people of all ages. Read this article on being proud...
Monday, January 30, 2012
Car. Not the motor vehicle. Her sobriquet, one of the ways that people have shortened her name to make it easier to say, like when they’re cheering her on from the bleachers when she’s doing her thing out on the court in the Alumni gym. Carleigh Brown is 20, but it’s the number 22 that’s sewn into the back of her cranberry, gray and white jersey, the number people know her...
Monday, December 5, 2011
The staff at Her Campus™ has chosen our most memorable answers from our past Campus Celebrities on how they want to succeed and make a difference.  These leaders are fellow role models on campus and have managed to maintain that title. To read the whole article, click on their linked names! Cyril Akita - Who encourages you? What motivates you?My encouragement and motivation in life...
Friday, November 25, 2011
Danyelle Johnson is a very hardworking student who makes her schoolwork, and everything that she is involved in, her first priority. Her drive for success and power is what makes this busy bee into someone to look up to as a role model. Here she dishes out on how she’s gotten to where she is.   Q: What is the most rewarding part of being involved on campus? A:Acknowledging...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
This dedicated student is extremely active on campus and strives success and so much more. Living and having a happy life-style is her number one goal and here she talks about her journey to achieve that. Q: What is the most rewarding part of being involved on campus? A: Getting the chance to work with different personalities and people’s work ethics. It opens your eyes to what...
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Steven has done so much for Rider’s Campus and he strives for success. He is a friendly and optimistic student that loves serving the community. Here you’ll read about his future and what an amazing person he is. Q: What is the most rewarding part of being involved on campus?   A:I didn’t really decide to become a leader on campus.  It just kind of happened by...
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Rebecca Lotito is the perfect example of a hard working college woman. A Division I athlete, a full time student, President of an organization, and a coach, she has achieved so much during her college years and now a senior, continues to do so. Q: You are the captain of the field hockey team. What does that mean to you?   A:Being captain is not something I had set out to be. I am an...
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Peter DeFranzo climbed his way to the top in his first year at Rider University. This hardworking sophomore has some big opportunities coming his way and he isn’t even at the peak of his career. Here he talks about the many organizations and programs he is a part of and gives fellow Rider Students some pointers.  Q: What is the most rewarding part of being involved on campus...