Utilizing a found interview of 1920s alumni — explore how campus has changed in the last 100 years.
Anna Magann ’04 is investing in the next generation of LR Bears through the Anna Scott Magann Scholarship.
Fred Zayas '86 was probably always destined for a life in the aerospace industry, and Lenoir-Rhyne helped him get there.
The Bears of Distinction have served Lenoir-Rhyne's campus for almost two decades, creating a bond and invaluable experiences between alumni, prospective students and campus visitors.
Lenoir-Rhyne students have the unique opportunity to choose and control their own research projects with the help of dedicated faculty members.
Alumni and students at Lenoir-Rhyne work with Centro Latino to support the Latin American community across Catawba County and beyond.
Helen and Leonard Moretz Stadium — an integral part of the LR experience for students, alumni and the community – received a renovation just in time for the fall 2022 football season.
Q&A with Laura Crawley, Ph.D., inaugural vice president for mission, engagement and innovation.
Q&A with Jennifer Burris, Ph.D., vice president for academic affairs and provost.
Director of the Alex Lee Career and Professional Development Center, Katie Wohlman, is helping students and alumni map their course for post graduation and life.
Alumna Erica Crane '06 turned her personal experiences and passions into disability and inclusion program at Lowe's Corporate.
To honor the legacy of Dr. A. Dale King, a scholarship was created for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in the College of Business and Economics.