Director of Public Safety Randy Isenhour joined LR in fall 2024 after decades with the Hickory Police Department. He reflects on his career and shares his hopes and advice for a safer campus.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Jan. 10-11. To minimize potential disruptions and ensure student safety, please visit the LR website for the latest updates. We will continue to monitor the weather situation closely and provide updates to students, faculty and staff as they become available.
Campus and community will once again join to celebrate the legacy of the Civil Rights icon and continue his work through spiritual and public service.
Lenoir-Rhyne University is excited to announce the appointment of Daron Montgomery '95 as its new Vice President for Athletics.
As coordinator of the accounting major at LR, Richard Greene brings humor, kindness and enthusiasm to preparing students for a lucrative career.
In an Explore Course, LTSS students collected stories to preserve and continue the legacy of a beloved campus and community.
Lenoir-Rhyne celebrates the success of Giving Tuesday, an annual global giving movement for the causes and organizations we care most about.
Public health major Jocelyn Florez '25 shares her passion for evaluation, prevention and protection as she does her part to build healthier communities.
Following a comprehensive national search, Erica Chandler, M.A., will be joining Lenoir-Rhyne as the new university registrar beginning on January 15, 2025.
LTSS faculty, staff, alumni, students and friends shared memories and looked ahead as they gathered at the decommissioning service for the Columbia campus.
On average, food insecurity affects around one-third of all college students nationwide. At Lenoir-Rhyne, the campus and community are uniting to ensure no Bear goes hungry.
When she retired from the Army Nurse Corps, Rebecca Rabb, MTS '27, looked for a new way to care for others and found it as a faith community nurse.