Kenzie Foyle '23 was in Paris with Model U.N. when she took an interview that would lead to an internship in Ireland and the adventure of a lifetime.
Since 2015, N.C. Superior Court Judge Marvin Pope '70 has helped veterans rebuild their lives through an innovative approach to justice.
When a parachute malfunction ended Sgt. Hayden Anderson's military career, he came to LR to pursue a different passion.
The Tony-award-winning musical based on Alison Bechdel's acclaimed graphic novel comes to LR to start the Playmakers' season.
Amy Hedrick, Ph.D., brings a long record of leadership and academic excellence to her new role at the helm of humanities and social sciences.
The beloved annual concert marks its tenth year in Grace Chapel. Tickets will be available starting Nov. 1 through the LR Box Office.
Alumni Rachel Heck ’11 and Brandon Pope ’08 have been named to this year’s Top 10 Under 40 list by the Hickory Young Professionals.
50 years after his grandparents graduated from LR, Landon Arey '25 has followed their legacy toward his own bright future.
In its 2023-24 rankings, U.S. News and World Report recognized LR among the best universities in the South for value and social mobility.
The Rev. Dr. Chad Rimmer will be officially installed as rector and dean of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS) during a special service in Columbia on November 9, 2023.
The newly named director for the Center for Teaching and Learning, Shweta Kailani, MBA, to bring an expertise and drive for educational excellence and student success to the unversity.
Eight Lenoir-Rhyne students will head to Duke University, where they'll learn from acclaimed composer Rosephayne Powell and collaborate with fellow choral performers in the NCACDA State Honors Choir.