As the new dean of students, Harry Titus, Ed.D., is bringing boundless enthusiasm and a passion toward providing students with a transformative university experience.
The Fritz Honors College will unite existing interdisciplinary honors programs while honoring the legacy of a family that has been a part of LR since the university's earliest roots.
The Alumni Association welcomed two new members and two returning alumni to its board of directors: Anthony Laxton ’13, Kenny Martin ’76, David Moose ’69 and Jon Swift ’76.
This fall Lenoir-Rhyne will add two new majors focusing on business and technology and opening new pathways to careers with unlimited potential.
At the Spaceport America Cup competition in New Mexico, the LR rocketry club showed they have exactly what it takes to stand alongside the best in the world.
Thanks to the support of alumni, families and friends, Lenoir-Rhyne University celebrated the end of another successful fiscal year on May 31, 2023.
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.
This spring, seminary students, faculty and alumni were given an opportunity to reflect on the place of hope and justice in America's past, present and future.
The dual-degree program, starting this fall, gives professionals efficient and cost-effective access to the versatile skills and knowledge to advance in their current career path or embark on a new one.