Shared meals, worship, classes, and conversation: First Week at LTSS plants the seeds of faith and fellowship that sustain students throughout the semester.
Lenoir-Rhyne kicks off the semester with Welcome Weekend, followed by Welcome Week, giving students ample space to explore, connect and celebrate campus life.
Second graders from four local school districts will participate in the annual literacy celebration, featuring McAnulty's "Our Solar System: A Stellar Neighborhood."
A $265,000 grant from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation will provide scholarships for undergraduate nursing students at Lenoir-Rhyne in 2025–26, supporting women pursuing careers that serve the healthcare needs of their communities.
Twelve years in, LR’s summer music camp continues to grow, and this year’s combined format gave students even more ways to collaborate, create and build community through music.
They’ve led research teams, earned national honors and represented LR’s science programs with distinction. But Christina Fisher and Demmi Ramos also built something less visible and just as lasting—a friendship rooted in trust, support and shared challenges.
Lenoir-Rhyne leaders joined church members and clergy from across the country for the 2025 ELCA Churchwide Assembly—an event that brought together Lutherans nationwide for worship, discernment, and historic decisions.
With picnic tables, hammocks and a giant Adirondack chair the quad has leveled up to become Bear Grove—LR’s new favorite hangout spot.
With bestselling authors Shelby Van Pelt, Patrick Bringley and Percival Everett, the 2025-26 Visiting Writers Series season promises three unforgettable evenings of insight and imagination.
The ARC-PA has granted Accreditation-Provisional status to LR’s Master of Science in PA Studies. The program is expected to welcome its first class in January 2026.
With standout student leadership and a mission rooted in service, LR’s Mortar Board honor society sets a national example and raises the bar for what it means to lead with purpose.
Anastasia Davis brings a student-centered approach to her new role as director of residence life and student conduct at LR, with a vision to make campus living a space for growth, connection and belonging.