• Return to Normal University Operations on Thursday, Feb. 20

    Lenoir-Rhyne University will return to normal university operations on Thursday, Feb. 20, at our all of our campus locations—Hickory, Columbia and Asheville. Classes will resume as scheduled, and all offices will be open.

    UPDATE: Feb. 20, 9:15 a.m. (from Academic Affairs)
    Due to the recent weather changes in Hickory, you may opt to move your classes to remote delivery today if you have concerns about safely traveling to campus. If you choose to hold classes remotely, please notify your students and your dean as soon as possible.

    For those holding in-person classes, we ask that you exercise flexibility with attendance policies, understanding that some students may face transportation challenges or safety concerns. Students should not feel compelled to risk unsafe travel conditions to attend class.

    Please communicate your teaching plans to your students and your dean.

    Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring everyone's safety while maintaining academic continuity.

LR earns status in Carnegie, achieve national rank


Lenoir-Rhyne University can now count itself among other universities in the nation that have achieved the"Master's Colleges and Universities: Larger Programs" classification by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

LR moved last year from the small program category to the larger program classification based on it conferring 249 graduate degrees in 2016-17. Colleges and universities awarding at least 200 graduate degrees are considered larger programs.

"This honor is a testament to the quality and growth of our graduate program, our faculty, and our University strategy," said University Provost Gary Johnson, Ph.D. "The Carnegie classification is a remarkable affirmation of what Lenoir-Rhyne has accomplished, and it enhances the attractiveness that our master-level programs offer working professionals the opportunity to advance their education."

Master's colleges and universities include institutions that awarded at least 50 master's degrees and fewer than 20 doctoral degrees during the year, excluding special focus institutions and tribal colleges. These universities are categorized by:

  • M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – larger programs
  • M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – medium programs
  • M3: Master's Colleges and Universities – smaller programs

Carnegie classification has been the leading framework for recognizing and describing institutional diversity in U.S. higher education for more than four decades. The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education developed a classification of colleges and universities to support its program of research and policy analysis. This framework has been widely used in the study of higher education to represent and control for institutional differences, and also in the design of research studies to ensure adequate representation of sampled institutions, students, or faculty.

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Lenoir-Rhyne University will return to normal university operations on Thursday, Feb. 20, at our all of our campus locations—Hickory, Columbia and Asheville. Classes will resume as scheduled, and all offices will be open.

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An update from the Presidential Search Committee on the status of the group's search for a new LR president.

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