• University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m.
    We are pleased to announce that Wi-Fi service has been restored to the Asheville Center. Current students, faculty, and staff may now access the building for study, work or other necessary activities. Please note there may be occasional short outages as our service provider continues the recovery process.

    Drinking water is not available in the building. Some bottled water is available on site, but we encourage anyone using the building to bring their own drinking water if possible. The bathrooms on site now have working toilets.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene. Please stay tuned for further updates.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

University Recycling


Recycling at Lenoir-Rhyne is a priority for students, faculty and staff.

On average, each person in the U.S. generates nearly six pounds of waste per day. Diverting recyclable and compostable materials from the landfill starts with you. It saves both money and environmental resources.

The goal of the university is to continue to grow the amount of recyclable materials that is collected and recycled. Campus recycling is overseen by the facilities department and supported by the Environmental Stewardship Committee. Recycled materials are collected by the City of Hickory, distributed and recycled into new products.  

Recyclable Materials


Lenoir-Rhyne offers single-stream recycling throughout campus. Recycled materials should be clean, empty and dry. Get to know our recycling guide for more information on what items can be recycled.

  • Plastic: Bottles, tubs and jugs (no styrofoam)
  • Metal: Aluminum and steel cans
  • Cardboard: Cardboard boxes (break down and flattened)
  • Paper: Mixed paper including office paper, direct mail and paper board like cereal boxes.
     
View Our Recycle Guide

Reduce Contamination


To reduce contamination, don’t bag your recyclables. All recyclables should be free from food and other contaminants. When in doubt, throw it out.

Reusable Food Containers


Contact Dining Services if you are interested in our reusable container program for to-go foods or to learn more about our sustainability efforts in university dining.

News & Events

A white christmas ball with red LR logo hangs in a holly tree

This year's theme, "The Lowly Lifted Up" highlights God's blessings for the humble as the program includes regional selections and holiday classics. Tickets go on sale November 7 for performances December 5-7.

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Close up of bear statue's head

Thanks to generous contributions from the class of 1974, a new 10-foot bear statue has been added to campus.

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