• Return to Normal University Operations on Thursday, Feb. 20

    Lenoir-Rhyne University will return to normal university operations on Thursday, Feb. 20, at our all of our campus locations—Hickory, Columbia and Asheville. Classes will resume as scheduled, and all offices will be open.

    UPDATE: Feb. 20, 9:15 a.m. (from Academic Affairs)
    Due to the recent weather changes in Hickory, you may opt to move your classes to remote delivery today if you have concerns about safely traveling to campus. If you choose to hold classes remotely, please notify your students and your dean as soon as possible.

    For those holding in-person classes, we ask that you exercise flexibility with attendance policies, understanding that some students may face transportation challenges or safety concerns. Students should not feel compelled to risk unsafe travel conditions to attend class.

    Please communicate your teaching plans to your students and your dean.

    Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring everyone's safety while maintaining academic continuity.

LR's intramural gym receives facelift


When Lenoir-Rhyne announced its new strategic plan, one of the four key pillars was providing students with an exceptional experience.

One way that plan is met is through extracurricular activities, which is highlighted by the recent renovations completed in Moretz Gym.

"It's something we said we needed in our strategic plan, and we're making progress towards addressing those issues," LR Vice President of Athletics Kim Pate said. "It's a momentum piece where students are able to see our progress. Whether it's a Chik-Fil-A or upgrading the gym, it allows our students, student athletes and coaches to see that we're getting things done."

The ceiling and walls received a fresh coat of paint with new LR branded pads under the main basketball hoops, and visitors will be quick to notice the new, wood playing surface.

"It had the original tartan rubber floor, which had lost the top surface," Pate said. "It was unsafe for our students to continue to use."

That's no longer an issue as students and teams are able to use new JayPro ceiling hung baskets on the main court, as well as JayPro wall-mounted baskets on the side courts. Additions also include new glass backboards, and electric winches that allow the basketball hoops to be raised for other sports.

A new 75 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 14 feet high batting cage for baseball and softball was also added with 80 feet of turf to protect the floor during use.

Moretz Gym has always had the capability to have one main volleyball court. However, a new sleeve was installed in the flooring that can allow teams to either utilize the main court for volleyball, or they can utilize the side court space to set up two volleyball courts next to each other.

All the doors surrounding the gym were replaced and updated, as well.

The project was started last August and completed in late January.

"I think Justin (Hay) did a heck of a job coordinating this project, and I want to thank our coaches, student athletes and students for being patient," Pate said. "It wasn't the ideal time frame, but it was certainly worth it."

University Updates text with Lenoir-Rhyne University logo

Lenoir-Rhyne University will return to normal university operations on Thursday, Feb. 20, at our all of our campus locations—Hickory, Columbia and Asheville. Classes will resume as scheduled, and all offices will be open.

View More
Students walking along campus sidewalk with LR red banners on light posts

An update from the Presidential Search Committee on the status of the group's search for a new LR president.

View More