• University Operations Update

    Return to Normal Operations - Tuesday, Feb. 3

    Lenoir-Rhyne will return to normal, in-person operations beginning Tuesday, Feb. 3, at all campus locations — Hickory, Asheville and Columbia.

    • Road conditions: We recognize that road conditions may remain hazardous in some areas and that travel may still be challenging.
    • Students: Those unable to travel safely to campus should communicate directly with their instructors to discuss absences.
    • Faculty and staff: Those unable to travel safely to campus should communicate directly with their supervisor to discuss appropriate arrangements.
    • Your safety remains our top priority, and we appreciate your continued communication and flexibility as we transition back to normal operations.
    • The university community is also invited to join President McGee for a Welcome Back Warm-Up on Tuesday from 8:30–9:30 a.m. in the Cromer Center on the Hickory campus. Stop by to enjoy donuts, coffee and hot chocolate as we reconnect and welcome one another back to campus.

    Operation Updates

LR to host commencement ceremonies for 2023 graduating classes


The second week in May, Lenoir-Rhyne University will hold commencement ceremonies recognizing the Class of 2023 at our three campus locations in Hickory, N.C., Asheville, N.C. and Columbia, S.C.

Students gathering in caps and gowns

“With another academic year coming to a close, we are excited to recognize our outstanding graduating seniors and graduate students for the Class of 2023,” said Lenoir-Rhyne President Dr. Fred Whitt. “They’ve worked tremendously hard and we as a university family are thrilled to celebrate them and their achievements.”

Commencement Ceremonies

  • Thursday, May 11, 10 a.m. — Columbia and Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary graduate students, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center
  • Friday, May 12, 6 p.m. — Hickory undergraduate and graduate students, Moretz Stadium
  • Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m. — Asheville graduate students, Renaissance Asheville

Lenoir-Rhyne Graduating Student Highlights

  • William Blair
    Engineering Physics
    Blair is planning to use his bachelor’s degree to help others through a nonprofit specializing in home repair and construction for vulnerable homeowners in the community.
  • Kyle Dugger
    Psychology
    Drafted by the New England Patriots as the 37th pick in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Dugger was the first player chosen outside Division I. Dugger graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne with a major in engineering physics in 2020.
  • Samuel Fisher
    Sports Management
    For Samuel Fisher, being an LR Bear is in his blood. As a fourth-generation legacy student, he was SGA president, a student-athlete and will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.
  • Summer Reich
    Music and Theatre
    From Playmakers to music to cheering to being on the Homecoming court, Summer Reich made her experience as an LR Bear a fulfilling one. After graduating with her bachelor’s degree in music and theatre, she will be continuing her musical theatre studies at Circle in the Square professional training program as one of 15 selected into this prestigious acting program housed in a Broadway theatre.
  • Shelby Taylor
    Nursing
    After losing her mother in 2018 and father in 2020, Shelbey Taylor decided to be her own advocate and continue to pursue her dreams of a college degree. Through hard work, perseverance, and dedication, she will be graduating with her bachelor’s degree in nursing.

For those unable to join us in person on the Hickory campus, a commencement live stream will be available at www.lr.edu/live

 

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