As a child, Carly Godfrey '23, MBA '24, learned to swim at LR. Years later, a spot on the swim team would bring her back to learn so much more and make way for a bright future.
Ellis Horton '24 has been a constant presence in student life and athletics during his years at LR -- and he has kept his long-term goal in sight the whole time.
Economics, art, finance, music, debate, craft, real estate, history -- for Dan Paradis '25, life at Lenoir-Rhyne contains multitudes, and he is embracing them all.
Through band and fraternity and sorority life, Sabrina Fredo '24 built a support structure to see her through chronic illness. Now her research may help others with her condition.
Within six months of graduation, 97 percent of 2023 graduates are fully employed or attending graduate school, exceeding the national average by more than ten points.
Between research in mathematics and environmental science and a key role on the Rocket Team, Demmi Ramos '25 is opening new horizons at LR and beyond.
North Carolina Student Dialogue Ambassadors are reviving the art of productive discourse on campus by engaging students to talk through the big issues.
Today, every seminary of nearly every denomination is contending with strong headwinds across the landscape of theological education.
LTSS, one of the ELCA’s seven seminaries, will move from Columbia, South Carolina, to the main campus of Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina.
After prayerful, careful discernment of the headwinds we face across the broader landscape of theological education, the Lenoir-Rhyne board of trustees has made the decision to move LTSS to the university’s main campus in Hickory in January.
The fraternity raised $1750 for Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley, affirming a commitment to philanthropy both locally and nationally.
Supporting student well-being in mind, body and spirit, Mental Health Week forged campus connections and offered something for everyone.