At Lenoir-Rhyne, Meredith Cecil '25 has become a seeing soul — grounded in purpose, alive in her art, and finally, fully herself.
From the football field to the classroom, Carson Keaton ’25 has built an active college experience grounded in leadership, education and lifelong connections.
Driven by purpose and perseverance, Jordan Burrell ’25 found his stride at LR—on the football field, in campus leadership, and even in the pool.
From first-gen college student to campus leader, Asia George '25 found purpose, resilience, and a voice for advocacy at Lenoir-Rhyne.
Josh Jones '25 found his fit at LR through small classes, real-world experience, and a major that matches his passion for law and public service.
On April 12, the Alumni Association hosted its annual awards ceremony, honoring five alumni for exceptional contributions to their communities, services to the university and personal achievements.
Lenoir-Rhyne will honor the Class of 2025 with commencement ceremonies in Columbia on May 8, Hickory on May 9 and Asheville on May 10.
Ó£»¨¶¯Âþ is saddened by the news of the Limestone University and St. Andrews University closures. LR is dedicated to providing a path forward for affected students.
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 prestigious Carnegie Classifications place LR among a select group of institutions nationwide for focus on professional programs, student access and career outcomes.
A shining night of celebration and community, the Student Life Awards returned to honor the passion, leadership, and spirit that define LR’s campus life.
Beloved professor. Inspiring mentor. Joyful presence. Lenoir-Rhyne remembers Dr. Toni Smith Oakes, who shaped the heart and spirit of the OT program.