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  • 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 welcomes new VP of business and finance


Ï㽶´«Ã½ aims to make sure it has a strong financial foundation to provide exceptional experiences to future generations of Bears. It is pleased to announce the addition of Jeremy Shreve to lead these efforts as the new vice president of business and finance at LR.

"My wife and I have an affinity for this area, and we felt that Lenoir-Rhyne and the city of Hickory have a lot to offer," Shreve said. "I also believe that private, Christian, liberal arts institutions have a lot to offer in today's landscape of higher education, and LR has well positioned itself in that discussion."

A native of Pennsylvania, Shreve attended Penn State and has 16 years of experience in professional finances, including the last eight years in higher education for Salem College and the University of Mount Olive, both in North Carolina, where he served as the lead financial officer for both institutions.

"Jeremy brings a wealth of experience in the financial sector, especially in higher education," said Dr. Fred Whitt, president of LR. "He's done wonderful things at his previous institutions, and we're excited to see the impact he will have at LR."

Shreve began his new role on June 14.

"I'm very happy to be here," Shreve said. "I've been pleased with the openness of conversation and feel that this is an institution that is proud of its history, but also welcoming of positive change. I'm excited to be a part of that."

As the chief financial officer for the university, Shreve is tasked with managing budgets, overseeing the human resources department and guiding the university through capital improvement projects.

"You always hear how the CFO is the 'No' guy," he said. "That's not who I aim to be. I aim to be the colleague that listens rationally and reasonably to the identified needs and problems in an attempt to find the most appropriate solution, all while being the best steward of the university's resources that I can be."

Shreve and his wife, Sarah, along with daughters Braelynn, 7, and Hadley, 5, have already relocated to Hickory and are enjoying their new life in the western Piedmont.

New campus building sign in front of George Hall

Ï㽶´«Ã½ is excited to announce a significant campus improvement project: a comprehensive sign and wayfinding system. This project, funded by the recent bond issuance, aims to enhance the campus experience for students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

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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.

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