Lenoir-Rhyne University
Recent News About Lenoir-Rhyne University
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Terry Phillips Is New Multicultural Affairs Director
Lenoir-Rhyne announced it has hired Terry Phillips to join the university as the new director of multicultural affairs.
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LR gets fresh new look for fall semester
Classes may have been on the backburner, but just because it was summer doesn't mean Lenoir-Rhyne University was idle.
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New HR Director joins LR
Whether it is students, faculty or staff, the well-being of the people at Lenoir-Rhyne is the university's highest priority.
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LR welcomes former Joe Bear back as campus pastor
Lenoir Rhyne University issued the following announcement on July 12.Joe Bear is coming back to lead worship at Lenoir-Rhyne UniversityLR is pleased to announce that alumnus — and former Joe Bear mascot — the Rev. Todd Cutter is coming home to serve as university campus pastor and director of spiritual life."I'm looking forward to having the opportunity to be present with students at one of the most important phases of their life," he said.
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LR student studies African elephants at North Carolina Zoo
Lenoir Rhyne University issued the following announcement on July 19.Emma Throneburg was born and raised in Hickory, and now she's studying one of the great, iconic animals of the African Serengeti.A senior biology student at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Throneburg is spending the summer interning for the North Carolina Zoo at Asheboro, where she is studying their elephants, specifically Louie, an 18-year old male new to the NC Zoo, and how he integrates into the herd."When I found out about the project, I was ecstatic," Throneburg said.