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  • University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Monday, Sept. 30, 5 p.m.
    As of a few minutes ago, power has been fully restored to the Hickory campus. Every building should now have power and internet. In addition, internet is now available across the Columbia campus. 

    We have learned that our Asheville center facility received minimal damage and has power. However, the building does not have water or internet. We continue to identify options to support our students, faculty and staff in the Asheville area. 

    On Thursday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m., the LR Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony Concert will perform its first concert of the year, “Skyward!” at P.E. Monroe Auditorium on the Hickory campus. This event was originally scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 1. If you can safely travel, we hope you can join us for a musical outlet for our community as we recover from Hurricane Helene. 

    Thank you for your continued support.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

Centers & Institutes


Centers and institutes provide a venue and opportunities for students, faculty and the wider LR community to come together and collaborate across disciplines to discover and disseminate knowledge.

Our centers and institutes advance university research, facilitate civic engagement and provide support and resources to the greater university community.

Alex Lee Career & Professional Development Center


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The center offers student and alumni support with career exploration, career planning, job and internship search assistance. Whether you need help crafting or reviewing your resume, staging a mock interview, networking or preparing for graduate school, the career center offers lifelong support to all LR students and alumni from our Hickory, Asheville and Columbia campuses.

The center also offers many services to help recruiters identify the right candidates for position openings.

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Center for Teaching & Learning


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The center supports the university’s faculty as they engage in the work of educating students and helping them to develop as whole persons prepared both for productive careers and meaningful lives.

The center promotes the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning, providing support that enables faculty to be innovative and creative in ways that enhance student learning.

Center for Teaching & Learning

Clemmer-Long Center for Vocation & Purpose


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The center engages students, faculty and staff in the ongoing discernment of vocation and purpose. The center provides online resources, discussions and hosts the Lives Worth Living speaker series whose speakers include theologians, bishops, artists and advocates for justice.

The center works to help students, faculty and staff identify their talents and passions so they can be used to make the world a better place.

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Institute for Faith & Learning


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The Institute for Faith and Learning endeavors to provide programming that contributes to and enriches a culture of intellect that is theologically based. Our programs are directed at Christians of all traditions.

The institute offers a speaker series featuring prominent religious figures and authors who share their work and beliefs.

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Reese Institute for Conservation of Natural Resources


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The Reese Institute for the Conservation of Natural Resources provides students with an unprecedented opportunity to participate in a curriculum that supports the adage "think globally, act locally."

Through service learning, scholarship, fieldwork experience, travel opportunities and internships, you have the chance to positively impact your immediate community, while setting their sights on the larger conservation issues of the nation and beyond.

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Shuford Center for International Education


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There are many co-curricular activities that enrich the Lenoir-Rhyne education. By participating in study abroad or interacting with international students on our campus, you will expand your knowledge and engage other cultures in ways that broaden your perspective.

Our William and Robert Shuford Center for International Education initiates and supports events and programs that contribute to a global education.

Not only do we provide support to our international students, but also facilitate the study abroad process.

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Solmaz Institute


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The Solmaz Institute works to address child and adolescent obesity in the region. The institute offers clinic services, outreach programs and interdisciplinary internship opportunities for students in the College of Health Sciences on LR's Hickory campus.

The clinic is staffed by registered dietitians who oversee individual and group services as well the Lenoir-Rhyne interns in various programs (exercise science, nursing, occupational therapy and the dietetic internship program) who provide services to youth.

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News & Events

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A message from University President Dr. Fred Whitt expressing LR's deepest gratitude for the incredible resilience, flexibility and positivity you've all demonstrated during the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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Thank you for your patience as we navigate the effects of Hurricane Helene on the Hickory, Columbia and Asheville campuses and the surrounding areas. Check the Lenoir-Rhyne website regularly for the latest updates.

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