Seminary is a time of great change. In the LTSS community, Rachael Theisen, M.Div. '24, found the same support and belonging she plans to share as a pastor.
12 LR students presented their research at the 2024 meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Sciences, earning awards and sharing the thrills of discovery.
In the microbiology lab, Christina Fisher '25 investigates the antimicrobial potential of molds and fungi, and the accolades are adding up.
As students choose their classes for fall 2024, they may opt for one of the new interdisciplinary courses offered through the Fritz Honors College.
Update on the Lenoir-Rhyne University Board of Trustees action approving the LTSS move to the Hickory campus and the format of Alumni Day.
Student delegates attended the Southern Regional Model United Nations spring conference in Charlotte, expanding their knowledge and making connections.
Current students welcomed their new classmates to the program, which allows high school students to complete coursework at LR while also finishing their diploma requirements.
The Bear community came together for the seventh-annual Bears Give Back event and raised a record-setting $847,320 to support current and future students.
The LR Board of Trustees voted on March 22 to approve the move off LTSS from Columbia, S.C., to the campus in Hickory, N.C. The vote was unanimous.
As a child, Carly Godfrey '23, MBA '24, learned to swim at LR. Years later, a spot on the swim team would bring her back to learn so much more and make way for a bright future.
Ellis Horton '24 has been a constant presence in student life and athletics during his years at LR -- and he has kept his long-term goal in sight the whole time.
Economics, art, finance, music, debate, craft, real estate, history -- for Dan Paradis '25, life at Lenoir-Rhyne contains multitudes, and he is embracing them all.