Lenoir-Rhyne University
Recent News About Lenoir-Rhyne University
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Breaking Down Barriers by Studying Abroad
Sometimes studying abroad includes a dramatic life-changing moment, but more often studying abroad is about absorbing a lot of cultural details that add up.
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School of Counseling Names New Chair
Kerrie Fuenfhausen, Ph.D., is learning from the past and looking to the future as the new chair of the School of Counseling and Human Services.
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Education Day
Dropped in on our friends at Northview Middle School - HPS
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Field of Hope And Art
In partnership with Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina...
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New Director of Residence Life Named
Alumna Kellie Medley ’11, M.A. ’14 has been appointed the new director of residence life.
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Michael Eric Dyson on Embracing Discomfort
A mix of intellectual discourse, English poetry, stand-up comedy, hip-hop and a little old-time religion
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Alumni Association Board of Directors names new board members
After receiving numerous nominations, the Lenoir-Rhyne University Alumni Association has approved eight new board members.
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Everybody Sings
LR Summer Youth Choral Camp grant provides free tuition to 20 local children
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Remembering, Nick
Nick made an incredible impact in his support of our student-athletes.
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In Loving Memory Of Nick De Lorme
It is with deep sadness that we share Nick de Lorme with Lenoir-Rhyne University Bears died early on Saturday
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Division II Athletics Directors Association Selects LR's Kim Pate as President
The Division II Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA) has selected Kim Pate, vice president of athletics at Lenoir-Rhyne University, to serve as president for the 2022-23 membership year.
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Spring Edition of Profile Magazine
Looking for some fun reading for this weekend?
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Grant to Support Development of Resources Exploring Vocational Discernment
A grant has been awarded to Lenoir-Rhyne University through the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) to develop resources that recognize the impact of trauma on an individual’s readiness for vocational discernment.
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Retirees Recognized for Service to University, Students
With the closing of another academic year, the Bear family says goodbye to five faculty and staff members retiring after more than 20 years of service to the university.
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Outdoor Ministry Provides Life-Changing Experiencehttps://www.lr.edu/news/outdoor-ministry-provides-life-changing-experience
Macy Kennedy is taking her ministry beyond the pulpit and into God’s creation.
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Building a Foundation Through Men’s Ministry
Faith has always been an integral part of Kevin Burke’s life.
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Alumnus Shares Veteran’s Story of Hope in New Book
U.S. Army Veteran and 1999 Lenoir-Rhyne alumnus Mark Hager has always been fascinated by history.
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Answering the Call to Servehttps://www.lr.edu/news/answering-call-serve
While some seminary students begin their journey directly after college, many realize their calling after spending years in unrelated fields.
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Students Prepare for a Future in Ministry
Christian ministry often conjures images of a pastor leading a congregation and delivering Sunday sermons.
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Avery Staley Appointed to State Council
Governor Roy Cooper has announced the appointment of Avery Staley, Vice President for the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, the Office of Human Resources, and the Office of Multicultural Affairs, to the North Carolina Internship Council.