• 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.

Presidential Search


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The Lenoir-Rhyne University board of trustees has announced the formation of a presidential search committee to lead the search for the 13th president of Lenoir-Rhyne.

The Presidential Search Committee — appointed by Board of Trustees Chair Madeleine Dassow — features 17 members of the LR community and includes board members, alumni, faculty, staff and student representatives.

The committee will be assisted in the search by Coleman Lew Canny Bowen, an executive search firm with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, and New York City. Together, we will seek a dynamic and visionary leader to continue advancing LR's mission and values.

We value the insights and contributions of the entire university community. As part of the search process, we invite all members of the Lenoir-Rhyne community to share input and thoughts on the qualities, experiences and priorities you believe are most important in our next president. Your feedback will help guide the committee and the search firm as we identify the right leader for our institution.

Regular updates will be provided throughout the search process to keep the community informed. We look forward to your participation and engagement as we undertake this significant step in Lenoir-Rhyne’s future.

Lenoir-Rhyne University President Dr. Fred Whitt announced in August that he will retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year, ending what will be 50 years of a distinguished career in higher education.

 

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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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