A new, free resource to help students determine their career path is rolling out this semester.
The university’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Prayer Breakfast will take place Jan. 16 on the Hickory campus.
Several members of Stef Gardiner-Walsh's family lived with hearing loss – so from a young age she began learning and using sign language. That life experience, along with the support she received at LR, led her to become the educator she is today.
Planners in Copenhagen are enhancing livability and sustainability, and graduate student Ryan Barry ’23 traveled to Denmark in the summer of 2022 to explore the possibilities.
Lineberger Multicultural Studies Scholar-in-Residence Meli Kimathi is investigating the therapeutic potential within a DJ’s art.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni come together to share support and honor the memory of political science professor David Dreyer.
As part of the university's international peer advisor/leader program, nursing student Tristan Strader is introducing exchange students to North Carolina and helping them adjust to college.
Julie Santiago, Ed.D., has joined LR as director of institutional research, the source for data-driven decision-making in all parts of campus life.
Lenoir-Rhyne celebrates the success of Giving Tuesday, an annual global giving movement for the causes and organizations we care most about.
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.