With the closing of another academic year, the university has recognized some of its exemplary students and faculty members at the annual year-end awards on April 25.
One Lenoir-Rhyne student’s path to graduating college took a significant detour after suffering a stroke. But now, Meagan Rufty is set to graduate on May 6 with her bachelor’s degree in elementary education.
Using his global experience and the university's sustainability coursework, graduate student Ryan Barry hopes to be a small part of creating a more sustainable path for all people.
For his research on understanding small retail business continuity during COVID-19, Tom Turner, assistant professor of business, has recently been published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal.
The Rhynean, the university’s student newspaper, has moved to a new website providing students with a launchpad to express themselves in all media forms.
Beginning in fall 2022, LTSS M.Div. students will have the opportunity to complete the curriculum in a hybrid format as an alternative to residing on or commuting to campus. It will combine remote learning with face-to-face educational experiences.
Lenoir-Rhyne University recently honored seven alumni for outstanding service, contributions and achievements.
Through designs and testing, a team of engineering physics students launched a full-scale prototype rocket that broke the sound barrier.
The first week in May, Lenoir-Rhyne University will hold commencement ceremonies recognizing the Class of 2022 with more than 600 undergraduate and graduate students receiving their degrees.
With a drive for helping others, Jeannine Van Sandt was led to returning to the classroom to pursue a master's degree in counseling.
Philosophy professor Michael Deckard has found bread making to be a great way to destress, work with his hands, and offer a treat to his students.
The annual scholarship luncheon brought together students, donors, faculty and staff to honor the generosity of donors and celebrate scholarship recipients and their academic achievements.