Experiential learning brings Introduction to Criminal Justice to life through tours and guest speakers that connect classroom concepts to real-world practice.
Behind every student leader is a story worth telling. Lenoir-Rhyne's 2026 Student Life Awards celebrated leadership, service, authenticity and the community that helps students thrive.
Spring semester students in Creative Collaboration and Culture planned "Belonging Beyond Words," a campus storytelling event blending creativity and public engagement to conclude the 2025-26 Bears Engage series.
LTSSs sixth annual Day of Giving set records with 190 donors and $24,820 raised, celebrating community, scholarships and support for future ministry leaders.
A $49,228 grant establishes the Vocations in Faith Fellows Program through the Clemmer-Long Center for Vocation and Purpose, connecting students with congregations and nonprofits for immersive learning.
A beloved symbol of LTSSs history has arrived in Hickory. A scale model of the Pentecost Window now lives in Russell House as a reminder of history and a light toward the future.
Five alumni were honored April 10 as the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Alumni Association recognized their meaningful contributions to their professions, communities and the university.
On the spring A Cappella Choir tour, LR students retraced the Freedom Rides, blending music, and history into a powerful, collaborative learning experience across the South.
For more than 35 years, Kids in College at Lenoir-Rhyne has offered elementary- and middle-grade students a hands-on STEM exploration combined with the joys of a college campus.
Lenoir-Rhynes ninth annual Bears Give Back set a new record with 1,514 donors contributing $627,995. See how the LR community came together to support students, programs, and campus initiatives.
International graduate student Marco Madrono brings a global perspective to Lenoir-Rhynes occupational therapy program, preparing for a career helping patients overcome challenges and improve their quality of life.
Jaylen Glenn found his home at LR as a cheerleader, resident assistant and campus leader, using every role to build community, support others and help students feel at home.