The honor roll recognizes colleges and universities around the world that are creating innovative and effective support strategies for transfer students.
Melanie Mora '25 has been planning to study abroad in South Korea for more than a year. Now the U.S. Department of State is supporting her studies through the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
Tabitha Toney '99, Ph.D., will lead the program with an eye toward excellence and a heart for patient care.
Thanks to the support of alumni, families and friends, Lenoir-Rhyne University celebrated the end of another successful fiscal year on May 31, 2024.
Keeping the lines of communication open, the Rev Dr. Chad Rimmer took questions from LTSS alumni to provide updates and clarity about the seminary's upcoming relocation.
From the leading lion to a superhero octopus, biology professor Carly York, Ph.D., shares the animal kingdom's most amazing female species in her new book.
Promoting kindness, empathy and community through arts, education and entertainment, makes LR and The Art of Compassion a perfect fit for partnership.
2024 saw the retirement of three of the university's longest-serving faculty members, with more than 150 years of combined service between them. Colleagues, students and alumni shared their memories and gratitude.
With the closing of another academic year, we say goodbye to a group of faculty and staff members who have given years of service to the university and its students.
Speakers and members of the Class of 2024 reflected on the challenges of their journey and the fulfillment of lifelong dreams at commencement ceremonies on three campuses.
Lenoir-Rhyne University will honor student-athlete Omari Alexander with a posthumous degree during the Hickory campus commencement ceremony on Friday, May 10.
Band provided a life raft through high school for Tiffany Holman '23, M.A. '24. As an educator and band director, she hopes to provide that same support for the next generation of musicians.