Some people don’t know when or from where their next meal is going to come. Food deserts exist where people may not have the financial means to acquire food or access to grocery stores with fresh food they can afford.
As a personal trainer and student in the Master of Divinity program at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Candice Clark is helping others achieve new levels of wellness—not just physically, but spiritually as well.
As a native of American Samoa, Sharon Ah Ping grew up seeing the effects of improper nutrition among friends, family members and the community at large. That’s what led her to the dietetic internship program at Lenoir-Rhyne University.
Tynan O’Connor’s life is filled with challenges that motivate him every day to be better than the day before. As a first-generation college student, he knows what it’s like to overcome obstacles in his relentless pursuit of an education, and he draws inspiration from his parents’ hardships.
Relive the last 100 years of LR football with “Bear Nation: Between the Bricks” – an illustrated coffee-table book by writer and archivist David O. Stephens '69.
Inspired by this year's campus read, a First-Year Experience class observes the past and ponders the present with a trip to Oakwood Cemetery.
For first-generation student Moises Vazquez, his college education means being a leader, the product of his parents’ sacrifice and an example for the next generation.
The redesigned site features an engaging, mobile-friendly design, new content, improved accessibility, enhanced functionality and integration with university applications.
As local positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise, the mask mandate on campus has been extended until further notice.
With the release of the latest U.S. News & World Report and Niche rankings, Lenoir-Rhyne University has placed in top categories amongst peers.
University renames street on campus in honor of beloved professor