香蕉传媒

  • University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Tuesday, Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m.
    We are pleased to announce that Wi-Fi service has been restored to the Asheville Center. Current students, faculty, and staff may now access the building for study, work or other necessary activities. Please note there may be occasional short outages as our service provider continues the recovery process.

    Drinking water is not available in the building. Some bottled water is available on site, but we encourage anyone using the building to bring their own drinking water if possible. The bathrooms on site now have working toilets.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene. Please stay tuned for further updates.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

LR to host commencement ceremonies for 2024 graduating classes


In the second week of May, 香蕉传媒 will hold commencement ceremonies recognizing the Class of 2024 at our three campus locations in Hickory, N.C., Asheville, N.C. and Columbia, S.C.

Class officers Diego Sanjuan and Bethany Perry lead the line of 2024 graduates

鈥淭his is one of my favorite times of the year, when we celebrate our graduates鈥 hard work, growth and extraordinary accomplishments,鈥 said Fred Whitt, Ed.D., university president. 鈥淲e share our Bears鈥 joy and excitement as they prepare to move into the next phase of their lives, and we wish them the very best.鈥

Commencement Ceremonies
  • Thursday, May 9, 10 a.m. 鈥 Columbia and Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary graduate students, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center
  • Friday, May 10, 6 p.m. 鈥 Hickory undergraduate and graduate students, Moretz Stadium
  • Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. 鈥 Asheville graduate students, Wortham Center for the Performing Arts
Lenoir-Rhyne Graduating Student Highlights
  • As a Lineberger Fellow, English major Kiera Elliott has rubbed elbows with the literary giants of the Visiting Writers Series. As the editor of the Lenoir-Rhyne literary magazine Cantos, she has guided and developed her peers鈥 creativity. When she graduates, she plans to bring her focus back to her own writing.

  • In a somewhat accident-prone childhood, Colby Mashburn met plenty of nurses before he came to Lenoir-Rhyne and decided he wanted to be one. Hundreds of hours of study and clinical experience have strengthened his attention to detail and commitment to patient care. 

  • After accepting a soccer scholarship, Salma Ramirez-Sanchez made a radical relocation from her home in southern Spain to western North Carolina to come to LR. A biochemistry major, she has embraced every aspect of college life, from honors research to Outdoor Activity Club to even a brief turn with the Model United Nations.

  • A 2011 LR graduate, Stephanie Watts returned in 2020 to begin her master鈥檚 degree in human services. While balancing work and graduate school, she was inspired to make an even greater impact on her community by becoming a foster parent to four infants between 2020 and 2023 鈥 and now she is in the process of adopting two of them. 

For those unable to join us in person on the Hickory campus, a commencement live stream will be available at www.lr.edu/live

New campus building sign in front of George Hall

A comprehensive sign and wayfinding system has been announced at LR. This project, funded by the recent bond issuance, aims to enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

View More
Bear cub statue with fall leaves and Mauney-Schaeffer in the background

Beginning their terms of service on the board this year are three enthusiastic alumni who have already gone far to improve campus life and student opportunities.

View More