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Lenoir-Rhyne unveils University Rising: The Campaign for L-R On August 26 several hundred alumni and friends of Lenoir-Rhyne gathered together on campus. Formal wear was seen, indicating a big event must be taking place. It was. During the evening, University President Dr. Wayne B. Powell announced to the L-R and Hickory community the kick- off of University Rising, a capital campaign sought to raise $65 million toward an on- campus chapel and a face-lift to the fifty-three- year-old Minges Science Building. The chapel would be a vital part of how Lenoir-Rhyne is Rising Up to meet the spiritual needs of students, the community and those beyond campus. While the chapel is not designed for conventional church attendance, it will meet the Wednesday chapel needs for faculty, staff, and students, as well as provide an appropriate ambience for A Cappella concerts and more. If Lenoir-Rhyne University is to Rise Up in Science and technology, it must first have a updated science complex. This complex will provide the highest quality educational experience to students. In addition, the complex will allow the development of additional programs thereby growing enrollment at Lenoir-Rhyne. The design for the complex calls for 35,000 square feet of additional state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms for biology, chemistry, zoology, anatomy and physiology, botany, ecology and conservation, physics, and genetics. Three goals of Lenoir-Rhyne: 1.) Provide the latest and highest quality educational experience to Lenoir-Rhyne Students. 2.) Allow the development of additional programs and foster increased enrollment growth. 3.) Promote economic development in Hickory, Catawba County and the Carolinas. Rise Up and check it out. For more information about University Rising, to learn how to give, or see more architectural renderings, go to http://universityrising.lr.edu/ LENOIR-RHYNE Alumni Newsletter Fall Edition 2011 HAPPENINGS

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Lenoir-Rhyne unveils University Rising: The Campaign for L-R

On August 26 several hundred alumni and friends of Lenoir-Rhyne gathered together on campus. Formal wear was seen, indicating a big event must be taking place. It was. During the evening, University President Dr. Wayne B. Powell announced to the L-R and Hickory community the kick-off of University Rising, a capital campaign sought to raise $65 million toward an on-campus chapel and a face-lift to the fifty-three-year-old Minges Science Building. The chapel would be a vital part of how Lenoir-Rhyne is Rising Up to meet the spiritual needs of students, the community and those beyond campus. While the chapel is not designed for conventional church attendance, it will meet the Wednesday chapel needs for faculty, staff, and students, as well as provide an appropriate ambience for A Cappella concerts and more. If Lenoir-Rhyne University is to Rise Up in Science and technology, it must first have a updated

science complex. This complex will provide the highest quality educational experience to students. In addition, the complex will allow the development of additional programs thereby growing enrollment at Lenoir-Rhyne. The design for the complex calls for 35,000 square feet of additional state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms for biology, chemistry, zoology, anatomy and physiology, botany, ecology and conservation, physics,

and genetics. Three goals of Lenoir-Rhyne: 1.) Provide the latest and highest quality educational experience to Lenoir-Rhyne Students. 2.) Allow the development of additional programs and foster increased enrollment growth. 3.) Promote economic development in Hickory, Catawba County and the Carolinas.

Rise Up and check it out. For more information about University Rising, to learn how to give, or see more architectural renderings, go to

http://universityrising.lr.edu/

LENOIR-RHYNE Alumni Newsletter Fall Edition 2011

HAPPENINGS

Lenoir-Rhyne University creates Center for Graduate Studies in Asheville

In an effort to offer diverse programming to a broad range of western North Carolina residents, Lenoir-Rhyne University is announcing the creation of the L-R Center for Graduate Studies - Asheville.

This center is being created to serve the educational needs of the residents of Asheville and surrounding areas, and in a collaborative effort the university will be seeking the input of those in the area as to the specific graduate programs they would like to see offered. L-R expects to open the Center for Graduate Studies in the fall 2012 with five to six graduate programs and expand the offerings each year thereafter.

To begin laying the groundwork for these programs, Lenoir-Rhyne recently appointed Dr. K. Paul Knott as the founding director of the Center for Graduate Studies.

Dr. Knott began his professional career as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Public Health Service in Washington, DC. He went on to join the staff of the American Red Cross National Headquarters as the coordinator of the National Health Promotion Training Network and in his final role he directed the worldwide communication production and distribution system. He also served as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the USO in Washington, DC. Over three decades, his higher education experience has included faculty and staff positions at the University of Maryland, College Park, the University of California, Davis, Montgomery (MD) College, Cape Fear Community College, Brunswick Community College, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, Mount Olive College, and the

University of North Carolina, Wilmington. As director of the Lenoir-Rhyne University Center for Graduate Studies-Asheville, Dr. Knott will be considering a variety of programs in formats designed to meet the needs of graduate students. Lenoir-Rhyne expects to provide several offerings in health care, business development, and education. Programs that delve into creativity, innovation, and sustainability will be considered for possible inclusion in the curriculum. Dr. Knott has been married for over 28 years to Melanie Timberlake, a retired senior manager with the U.S. Public Health Service. They reside in Mills River, NC and have one daughter, Hillary, a registered nurse, and a granddaughter, Kai Luna.

Greetings, from your Alumni Association Board President!

It is hard to believe that summer is already over and classes are back in session. What an exciting time of year! New beginnings for the freshman class and the conclusion of four years of growth and development for the seniors. Let’s not forget football games with the tailgating and cheering on our Bears. Your Alumni Association has been hard at work with numerous, exciting ideas for the year. Our annual BBQ is just a few weeks away - Homecoming 2011. Can you smell Alfred’s BBQ?

On November 11 we will launch a new Alumni web site. Be ready to have more information, social networks at your fingertips, and update YOUR information with a click of a few

buttons. This endeavor will replace the previous Alumni website and give you easier access.

Be on the look out over the next couple of weeks as we are currently planning several University Rising and holiday receptions. These will take place in Asheville, Salisbury, Charlotte, D.C., Columbia, and High Point. Want to be a part of these events? We want you there, too. Checking out the event listing at the current Alumni web site will keep you informed.

We are excited about a recent endeavor created for the Alumni Association. The Alumni Society was formed this summer to provide volunteer opportunities for our alumni and friends. This group will assist the university and the Association in promoting all the multi facets of our great alma mater. If there has ever been a desire to help Lenoir-Rhyne or the Association, the time is now. Lenoir-Rhyne has also been hard at work making our alma mater even greater. The university launched its largest capital campaign – University Rising - on August 26 to provide state-of-the-art facilities for our future alumni to make the impossible possible.

Yes, what an exciting time it truly is to be a Bear. A time like no other to “Fling Wide the Red and Black!” Go Bears! Michael Ervin, Class of 1988Alumni Association President

The Alumni Society consists of eight subcommittees: * Alumni Events Commission * Diversity Commission * Student Life & Parents Liaison * Young Alumni Liaison * Church Relations Liaison * Admissions Liaison * Athletics Liaison * Graduate & Evening College Liaison

These committees work with those in faculty and staff positions on campus to enhance the Lenoir- Rhyne experience.

To learn more about the Alumni Society, or to become a member of one of the subcommittees, go to: alumnirelations.lr.edu/alumni-society-home

What is the Alumni Society?

Gearing up for Homecoming 2012 October 7 and 8

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7

23rd Annual Hanley H. Painter Bear Memorial Golf TournamentLake Hickory Country ClubTwo Shotgun Starts: 8:30 am and 1:00 pmEntry fee is $125 per person (Event was sold out last year so sign up early). To sign up call 828 328 7130 or e-mail [email protected]. This event will benefit Lenoir-Rhyne athletic scholarships.

LRU Tent at Downtown Hickory’s OktoberfestDowntown Hickory - Union Square6:00 - 9:00 pmHickory’s own Greenway Transportation will have pick-up and drop-off locations throughout L-R’s campus.

10th Annual Homecoming PEF / Bears Club GalaLake Hickory Country Club (Viewmont location)7:00 - 11:30 pmCost is $50 per person. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, two complimentary drinks and dancing to The Extraordinaires are included in ticket cost. To order your tickets call 828 328 7130 or e-mail [email protected]. This event will benefit Lenoir-Rhyne athletic scholarships.

Casual gathering for the brothers of the Theta Chi Fraternity reunionCrowne Plaza Hickory, L-R Blvd (off I-40, exit 125)8:00 - 10:00 pmGather for a pre-reunion event in the lobby area of the Crowne Plaza. Reunite, rest, and find out about all that is happening at Lenoir-Rhyne on Saturday.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8

Natural Sciences Alumni Reunion BreakfastMinges Science Building (library-side entrance)8:30 - 10:00 amAll former Natural Sciences majors and minors are invited to this casual drop-in breakfast beginning at 8:30 am. RSVP no later than October 1 to 828 328 7171 or [email protected].

Homecoming RegistrationVoigt R. Cromer Center Lobby8:30 - 11:00 amSign up and let us know you were here - and grab a Homecoming button to commemorate your time here.

Dedication of the newest statue on campus - a saxophone - placed in front of the Mauney Music Building. Given by Mr. Irwin Belk. 10:00 a.m.

Annual Lenoir-Rhyne Homecoming Parade10:30 - 11:30 amBest seating on Stasavich Place

Sports Hall of Fame Induction CeremonyP.E. Monroe AuditoriumStarting at 11:00 amOpen to the public at no charge and no reservations required. Inductees for 2011 are Scott Crawford, Tracy Hyman Davis ‘00, Perry Fewell ‘84, and Alexander “Mac” MacDonald ‘69.

The Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne Annual Donor Thank You BBQ and Reunion LuncheonMoretz Stadium Practice Football Field11:00 am - 1:30 pmTHANK YOU to all who have given to the 2010-

2011 Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne, and honor those at Reunion Row for the classes of 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006. Tents will also be available for the African-American Alumni, Natural Sciences Alumni, Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Alumni, and celebrating a reunion gathering for the Theta Chi Fraternity and the 30th-year anniversary of Lenoir-Rhyne’s Evening College.

Third Annual Corn Hole TournamentMoretz Stadium Practice Football Field11:30 am - 1:30 pmJoin us for the Third Annual Corn Hole Tournament at 11:30 am. All Alumni are invited to put a team together and compete against current students. Space is limited to 32 teams so please respond quickly to 828 328 7351 or [email protected].

Lenoir Rhyne Bears vs. BrevardMoretz Stadium Football Field2:00 - 5:00 pmLenoir-Rhyne will host South Atlantic Conference-rival Brevard at Moretz Stadium on Saturday, October 8, beginning at 2:00 pm. Gates will open at 12:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. At halftime, Lenoir-Rhyne honors its newly inducted Sports Hall of Fame members and puts on its annual ring ceremony, which recognizes the championships teams from the past year and acknowledges all 20 Bears sports teams.

Theta Chi Fraternity Reunion GatheringCrowne Plaza Hickory Ballroom6:00 pm - midnightJoin in the brotherly love. Special guests will be the Hastings and Dwyer families. Dinner and DJ available.

Cash bar. RSVP by October 1 to 828 328 7171 or [email protected]. $25 per person.

‘80s Decade ReunionCloninger Alumni House Backyard7:00 - 10:00 pmIt’s a decade-sized reunion for all those who graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne from 1980 through 1989. Come casually to this adult-only gathering. Finger-foods, beer, and wine available. RSVP by October 1 to 828 328 7171 or [email protected]. $10 per person

Homecoming Wrap-Up FireworksMoretz Athletic - Sports Complex9:00 pmThis new tradition on campus is now in its third year proving that a Lenoir-Rhyne Homecoming wouldn’t be complete without going out with a bang!

Hickory’s own Greenway Transportation will run stops throughout Lenoir-Rhyne’s campus to the annual downtown Hickory Oktoberfest during the late afternoon and evening on Friday, October 7, only.

Need more info or want to register for reunion events? 828 328 7171 / [email protected]

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK!Want the latest up-to-date information on Homecoming? Have a question you want answered or simply just want to know who is coming to Homecoming this year? Follow us on Twitter @LRHC11 and on Facebook at LR Homecoming 2011. We’ll keep you informed!

Teaching Annual Giving to Students (tags) educates students about the importance

of giving back to Lenoir-Rhyne once they become alumni. Want to know more? Check

it out on Facebook!

www.facebook.com/pages/Lenoir-Rhyne-University-tags/155680684488921

World Premier of Play Comes to the LRU Stage The Lenoir-Rhyne University Playmakers will present the world premiere of In the Garden by Amina S. McIntyre September 28 – October 2 in the Belk Centrum on campus. McIntyre was a Visiting Playwright-in-Residence at Lenoir-Rhyne in the spring of 2011 and In the Garden has been in development over the past several weeks in conjunction with the theatre program and the cast of the production. A native of Atlanta, GA, McIntyre received a BA in Anthropology at Colby College, a MA in African American and African Diaspora Studies from Indiana University, Bloomington, and a MFA in Creative Writing from Spalding University. In addition to productions of her short plays, Point of View and In Those Jeans, she has had a staged reading of her one-act Two Card Table and a Clothes Rack and a cold reading of her play Doin’ The Work at the Indiana Theater Association ITWorks 2008, as well as poems in various publications. Her full-length play, Most Eligible Bachelor, was produced at Wabash College in April 2009. In the Garden is a creative retelling of the Song of Solomon. The world of the play is dreamlike and surreal – filled with lush language, shadow puppets, and the fantastical walled-garden where Shelly lives as captive of her elder brother Benji and discovered by the enigmatic Solomon.

The show also includes the voices of Cody Watson and Tiffany Fields as puppet characters and puppeteers Michelle Sapanaro and Sara Ginn. The show will run Wednesday, September 28 – Saturday, October 1 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, October 2 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for senior citizens, children and non-LR students, and free for L-R students with ID. For additional information and to make reservations, call 828-328-PLAY or go to theatre.lr.edu. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Pulitizer-Prize Winning Poet at LRU

The Visiting Writers Series at Lenoir-Rhyne University continues on Thursday, October 6 with “An Evening With Natasha Trethewey.” The event will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Belk Centrum on the L-R campus. The event is free and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Jack Hanna to Visit LRU Campus Renowned animal expert and conservationist Jack Hanna, from the world-famous Columbus Zoo, will be coming to Hickory on Monday, October 3rd for a special event titled “Our World, Our Responsibility: A Joyful Evening with Jack Hanna and his Animals.” The event will be held at Shuford Gymnasium on campus at 7:00 p.m. Tickets to the event are $5 each, and families and children of all ages are invited. Tickets will go on sale at 6:00 p.m. the day of the event.

Traveling Bears

In April, Claude Deal ‘59 and his wife Libby (Herion) Deal ‘61 traveled to Wittenburg, Germany.

While there they stopped at the famous doors at Castle Church where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses in 1517 (although the pictured doors were replaced in 1858).

(Left) Claude playfully conversed with a statue of Luther at the Lutherstadt Hotel in Wittenburg.

Where will you go? Tell us at [email protected] (All those wearing L-R gear will be featured in a future issue.)

Leadership Council ($10,000 and over)Broyhill Family FoundationBurroughs Wellcome FundCharles A. Cannon TrustELCA FoundationELCA Vocation & Education Unit*George Foundation, Inc*The James M. Johnston TrustLettie Pate Whitehead FoundationThe Moretz FoundationNC Community Foundation, IncNC Synod of the ELCANorth Carolina Arts CouncilNorth Carolina Independent Colleges & UniversitiesPiedmont Educational FoundationThe Unifour Foundation North Carolina Community Foundation

Executive Council ($5,000 - $9,999)Century Furniture Co.E.J. Snyder Family FoundationHickory Furniture MartJames R. Alexander TrustThrivent Financial for LutheransUnited Arts Council of Catawba County

Directors Council ($2,500 - $4,999)ARAMARK - Facilities Management*Bank of Granite*Carolina Orthopaedic SpecialistsCatawba Valley Community CollegeCatawba Valley Medical Center*Corning Cable Systems*

Duke EnergyFrye Regional Medical CenterHBFLutheran Community FoundationPeoples BankPepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of HkyShurtape Technologies, Inc.

President’s Council ($1,500 - $2,499)A-1 Printing, Inc.ARAMARK - Food ServiceBB&TBlackwelder Properties, FLP*The Bolick FoundationCBSA Architects, Inc.CT ManagementDeloitte and Touche, LLPGreer LaboratoriesHickory Mechanical, Inc.The Jackson Group, Inc.Lenoir Mirror/Jonas FoundationLutheran Chapel ChurchThe North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline FoundationPRISM Development LLCResource Partners, LLCSchneider Mills Inc.Sherrill Furniture Co.Wachovia Bank (a Wells Fargo Company)

Associates Council ($1,000 - $1,499)A SignCoAdden FurnitureB & M MailingC. R. Laine Furniture Co.Capital Concepts Financial GroupCentury-LinkChair City Supply Co., Inc.Charlotte Paint Co., Inc.CommScope*Community One BankDavid E. Looper and CompanyThe Dickson Foundation, Inc.Dixon Hughes PLLCEdward Jones-Steve Reese and Mike Bell

First Citizens BankGastroenterology Associates, PAHambrick Memorial FoundationHancock & Moore, Inc.Hanes Industries, Inc.Hickory Construction CompanyHickory Daily RecordHickory Dickory DockHickory Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.Hickory Sheet Metal Co., Inc.Hickory Springs Manufacturing*Larry’s Carpet InstallationMartin Starnes & Associates, CPAsMcCreary Modern, Inc.Meisner Appraisal & ConsultingMike Johnson’s Hickory ToyotaMitchell Gold + Bob WilliamsMountain 1st Bank & TrustNC Association of CPA’sPatrick, Harper & Dixon, L.L.P.Piedmont Natural GasRBC BankRecycling Equipment , Inc.Sign Systems Inc.Snyder Paper CorporationSt. Pauls Lutheran ChurchSt. James Lutheran ChurchSt. Johns ELCASystelTri-City Electronics, Inc.W & W ServicesWallace PrintingWells Fargo Insurance Services USAWindstreamYoussef 242

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