BREAKING: Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo plans to retire in July when his contract expires.
The president’s term will end after almost exactly a decade at the helm.
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Rider President Gregory Dell’Omo deferred $104,789 in salary and benefits in fiscal 2023 amid the university’s current financial crisis. Read the story on https://t.co/iXqiD8Slbt
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The #RiderUniversity#AAUP chapter has re-elected Quinn Cunningham as its president for the 2024-2025 school year. Congratulations, Quinn! 🎉
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“With a future that does not foresee a dean for library operations, it is in the hands of the campus and staff to dictate what the next steps will be in implementing further improvements.” #RiderUniversity#NJCollege
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Despite pay stubs being sent out as usual, #RiderUniversity direct deposit paychecks did not process for students on Friday, March 8.
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Moody’s attributed the downgrade in bond rating to #RiderUniversity’s $119 million in outstanding debt, ongoing operating deficits and severely limited cash on hand, according to the report.
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After a whirlwind year that included fear of layoffs, top officials leaving and financial uncertainty, #RiderUniversity President Gregory Dell’Omo sat down with The Rider News to talk about what is next for the school and himself. #NJCollege
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#RiderUniversity President Dell'Omo took "full responsibility" for the wage issues students have faced this semester and blamed problems on "a lot of human error."
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Hundreds of student-workers employed by #RiderUniversity experienced payroll issues this semester. "Only those who threatened to strike were paid in full by the university. Others still continue to face pay difficulties." #NJCollege
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The #RiderUniversity administration announced that there will be no faculty layoffs this fall, and it will instead take steps to strengthen its low-enrollment programs rather than trimming them. #AAUP
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As an Oct. 31 layoff deadline creeps closer, a task force is currently working on a new prioritization process that will assess the efficiency of Rider’s academic majors and determine which programs and faculty can be cut to save costs. #RiderUniversity
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"You’d think that, given all the financial stuff that the school has going on, they would want to keep track of every penny." #RiderUniversity
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President Dell’Omo, Rider’s highest-paid employee, earned $661,936 in salary and benefits in 2021-22, the highest level since he joined the school in 2015, according to the school's most recent tax forms. #RiderUniversity
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“For Rider’s path forward to truly go forward, it needs to be with new leadership at the helm,” said AAUP President Quinn Cunningham. #RiderUniversity#WestminsterChoirCollege#AAUP#AFT
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Rider’s financial position ‘dangerously uncertain’ as university announces staff layoffs, cabinet restructuring and more. (By Amethyst Martinez)
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