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Recent News About Lenoir-Rhyne University
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LR Men’s Lacrosse Makes Historic Run to National Championship Game
That is all that stood between Lenoir-Rhyne’s men’s lacrosse team and a national championship. Unfortunately, it wasn’t meant to be as Le Moyne College stood tall down the stretch on a cold and rainy day for a 12-6 win, its sixth title.
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Veterans Find Place and Purpose at Lenoir-Rhyne
As America celebrates Veterans Day, several veteran students are making their impact at Lenoir-Rhyne University.
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Navy Veteran Finds Fulfillment in Obtaining College Degree
Some students can relate to Amy Sain’s dilemma as she approached her high school graduation.
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Passion for Psychiatric Nursing Put into Action
Anthony Guy’s path to Lenoir-Rhyne is different than most, but his tenacious demeanor is steadfast in the face of challenges to earn his degree in nursing.
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New Perspective Brought to LR Community by Veteran
After serving his country, Noah Jenkins, an Army veteran, brings a new perspective to the Lenoir-Rhyne community in pursuit of a post-secondary education.
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Hubbard named to Hickory’s Top 10 Under 40
Recognized by the Hickory Young Professionals, Lenoir-Rhyne’s Leah Beth Hubbard, special assistant to the president for strategic initiatives, was named to this year’s Top 10 Under 40 list.
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Grant Funding Awarded to Further Support Improvements on Campus
Lenoir-Rhyne University recently received multiple grants totaling $550,000 in support of continued efforts to improve the on-campus experience for students, faculty, staff and community members through new construction and renovations.
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Student Embraces Her Calling; Takes Advantage of Life-Changing Opportunity
Candice Clark knows a thing or two about discipline. As a three-sport high school athlete and Division II college basketball player, she learned early on that dedication and hard work would help her succeed.
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LR Student Hopes to Improve Health, Future of American Samoa
American Samoa looks like a postcard. A territory of the United States and island chain in the Pacific Ocean, American Samoa screams paradise and wonder with white sandy beaches, mountains, lush vegetation and beautiful blue harbors with a rich cultural background.However, there’s trouble in paradise.
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Every Lenoir-Rhyne University Student Draws Inspiration — No Matter the Size — from Somewhere
Tynan O’Connor’s life is filled with challenges that motivate him every day to be better than the day before.
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First-Generation Student Finding His Place at Lenoir-Rhyne
For first-generation student Moises Vazquez, his college education means being a leader, the product of his parents’ sacrifice and an example for the next generation.
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Decoding Tombstones
First-Year Experience class observes the past and ponders the present with trip to Oakwood Cemetery On a warm day in mid-October, Lenoir-Rhyne University students gathered at Oakwood Cemetery, located just a few miles from campus.
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100-Year Journey of Lenoir-Rhyne Football
See what it was like to be a Lenoir-Rhyne football player in the early 1900s. Relive the national championship of 1960.
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Driven by God’s Word, Shore scheduled to preach at Duke University Chapel
The Rev. Dr. Mary Hinkle Shore, rector and dean at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary of Lenoir-Rhyne University, will preach at the morning worship service at Duke University Chapel at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 31.
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LREDI Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
After a year of inspiring social change within organizations and individuals, the Lenoir-Rhyne Equity and Diversity Institute (LREDI) celebrated a year of impact with a ribbon-cutting and reception at the university’s Center for Graduate Studies of Asheville on Oct. 26.
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University Recognized in National Rankings
With the release of the latest U.S. News & World Report and Niche rankings, Lenoir-Rhyne University has placed in the top 40 in multiple categories.
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Mask requirement extended
At the beginning of the fall semester, Lenoir-Rhyne implemented a mask mandate for August 18 through September.
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University Recognized in National Rankings
With the release of the latest U.S. News & World Report and Niche rankings, Lenoir-Rhyne University has placed in the top 40 in multiple categories.
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From College Drive to Spuller Way
University renames street on campus in honor of beloved professor
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Lineup released for 2021-22 Visiting Writers Series
The Lenoir-Rhyne University Visiting Writers Series returns for its 33rd season and will host a variety of authors, poets, editors and more in both a virtual and in-person format for the academic year.