From LR to New York, Joshua Mackey '13 gives his all as a creative voice and community advocate.
As rapid advances in generative AI continue, ideas once seen in cartoons — automated robotics and wearable technology — are now part of our daily lives.
Counseling alumna uses empathy and art to help her clients find value outside of their appearance and achievements.
Katherine Gerlaugh, Ph.D., explores the current culture of Hickory, how it's changed over time and been affected by local economics and politics.
Following in her father's footsteps, Amaya Saunders '24 is leaving her mark on LR.
Over the years many students have played the role of Joe Bear. Where are they now?
After the Taliban pushed them from their university and homes in August 2021, Afghan refugees have found homes at new institutions all over the world – including LR, where almost a dozen students have found safety and support.
The Visiting Writers Series celebrates 35 years of inspiration, creativity and artistry.
Utilizing a found interview of 1920s alumni — explore how campus has changed in the last 100 years.
Anna Magann ’04 is investing in the next generation of LR Bears through the Anna Scott Magann Scholarship.
Fred Zayas '86 was probably always destined for a life in the aerospace industry, and Lenoir-Rhyne helped him get there.
The Bears of Distinction have served Lenoir-Rhyne's campus for almost two decades, creating a bond and invaluable experiences between alumni, prospective students and campus visitors.