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.
The university has received a $220,000 grant from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation in support of undergraduate nursing scholarships for the 2022-23 school year.
The presentation is part of a national initiative among colleges and universities to honor Zelenskyy’s leadership and show support for the people of Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in February.
An award-winning poet, D. M. Spratley uses her storytelling experience to influence and challenge her class as the current writer-in-residence.