• 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 president’s contract renewed


The Lenoir-Rhyne University Board of Trustees has renewed the contract of Dr. Fred Whitt, LR president, for a six-year term running through Jan. 1, 2028.

Dr. Fred WhittThe Lenoir-Rhyne University Board of Trustees has renewed the contract of Dr. Fred Whitt, LR president, for a six-year term. The board unanimously approved the new contract at its meeting in November; the contract became effective Jan. 1 and will continue through Jan. 1, 2028. The board also unanimously approved a resolution fully supporting President Whitt, his leadership and the direction he is leading the university.

“The Board of Trustees strongly supports President Whitt,” said Madeleine Dassow, chair of the Board of Trustees. “His authentic and transparent leadership style has resonated well among the LR community and constituencies. In addition, he has developed very positive collaborative partnerships within our community and has been an advocate in supporting the entire Unifour region. We are delighted he has agreed to remain as our president for the next six years.”

Whitt’s accomplishments in his first five years have been significant. Under his leadership, the university has developed and implemented a new strategic plan; increased the endowment to a record high of $145 million, making it one of the highest among private schools in North Carolina; created the LR Promise to increase enrollment accessibility; secured more than $22 million in external funding for new projects and improved facilities; launched the first doctorate degree at LR; expanded diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; and led the university through the COVID-19 pandemic.

“My wife, Donna, and I appreciate the support and confidence from the Board of Trustees, and the collective efforts and support from our faculty and staff, who are dedicated to the students we serve,” said Whitt. “I look forward to continuing our work to advance the strategic plan and elevate the LR experience to a higher level of engagement and excellence.”

The 12th president of LR, Whitt began his presidency on Feb. 1, 2017, following a seven-year tenure as founding dean of the Beaver College of Health Science at Appalachian State University. Whitt holds a bachelor of arts and a master of arts from Appalachian State University and a doctorate from the University of Tennessee.

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