Lenoir-Rhyne University

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  1. Residence Hall Tour

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    1. Morgan Hall

      Morgan Hall is one of LR’s first-year residence halls. It has a traditional, community style layout where students share a hall bathroom. The hall is complete with laundry facilities, a small kitchenette and a lounge area where students get together to hang out. One of the unique qualities of this residence hall is its location. Located at the open end of our football field, students are able to look out their window and see Moretz Stadium.


      Personal Story:

      Morgan Hall is where I lived my freshman year and I loved it! The community style really helped me meet new people and everyone on my hall got really close throughout the year. We always had our doors open and would have pizza parties or movie nights often! It is where I made many of my first friends at LR!

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    2. Isenhour Hall

      Isenhour Hall, or Ike for short, is another first-year residence hall on campus. This hall boasts a suite-style layout in which students share a small bathroom between two rooms. Students also have a sink included in their room. Ike contains laundry facilities, a kitchenette and lounge area. Like all of our residence halls, Ike utilizes a student ID swipe system to gain access to the hall, in addition to a key to get into your individual room.

      Personal Story:

      Each of our residence halls have resident assistants, or RAs for short, who live on each individual hall. They are great people to go to if you have any questions or concerns and are especially helpful your first year as you get adjusted to college life. My RAs my first year were great! I always knew I could talk to them which is super important!


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    3. Fritz-Conrad Hall

      Fritz-Conrad is located in the center of campus and is combined first-year and upperclassmen housing. It features community-style living with hall bathrooms. The lounge that adjoins Fritz and Conrad contains one of our campus dining options, Sandwich Shack, which serves soups, salads and sandwiches. It also has pool tables, games and a movie theater.

      All the residence halls on campus are equipped with ID swipes for security, and the Hickory Police Department partners with the LR Department of Public Safety to provide campus security 24/7. Campus safety and security are top priorities for students, faculty, staff and campus visitors.

       

      Personal Story:

      I have never lived in Fritz-Conrad, but I have friends who do and love it! The majority of the academic buildings are located right across the parking lot, so if you are not a morning person, this may be a great option for you!

       

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    4. Living Learning Center (LLC)

      The Living Learning Center, or the LLC, is an upperclassmen residence hall on campus. This apartment style housing allows four students to share an open common area, kitchenette and bathroom. The LLC also houses multiple study rooms and lounges, including an area containing a ping pong table.

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    5. 4th Street Apartments

      Co-ed by apartment, this living unit features an apartment style with two double rooms and an in-room thermostat control. All of the wood furniture is included: bed, dresser/closet, desk and desk chair; as is the case for all on-campus housing. The unit is furnished with a microwave, full size refrigerator, sofa, coffee table and TV in the living room, as well as bar stools, pantry and cabinets for storage in the kitchen area.

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    6. Hickory House

      Designed for upperclassmen students, Hickory House features one or two bedroom apartments with a living room, bathroom and kitchen area. Students have access to a laundry facility and each unit is equipped with computer data jacks and wireless internet.

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    7. Price Village

      Price Village is an upperclassmen residence area that consists of 22 apartment style units that contain between 8 to 14 students per unit. Each unit features a kitchenette, common living room and multiple bathrooms. Price Village is a brief walk from the main part of campus.


      Lenoir-Rhyne offers six fraternity and sorority houses which students live in on campus. Price Village is home to two of our Fraternity & Sorority Life organizations; Theta Xi and Zeta Tau Alpha.


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    8. Zeta Tau Alpha

      The Delta Omicron chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University in 1962. The chapter moved into this current home in 2009. The house includes six bedrooms, a kitchenette, a spacious living room with a small dining area and a study room.

    9. Theta Xi

      The Kappa Omicron chapter of Theta Xi fraternity was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University in 1950 as a Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity chapter and was merged into Theta Xi fraternity in 1962. The chapter moved into this current home in 2013. The house includes a total of six residential rooms with accompanying bathrooms that can house up to 13 brothers, a shared chapter room, a shared living room and kitchenette.

    10. Kappa Delta

      The Gamma Chi chapter of Kappa Delta was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University in February 1962 The chapter moved into this current home in 2011. The house includes a living room, dining room, kitchen and five bedrooms which house a total of 10 sisters.

    11. Sigma Kappa

      The Epsilon Alpha chapter of Sigma Kappa was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University in 1962. The chapter moved into this current home in 2008. The house includes a large back porch, a full kitchen, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large living room and a beautiful dining room.

    12. Delta Zeta

      The Zeta Xi chapter of Delta Zeta was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University in 1961. The chapter moved into this current home in 2008. The house includes a porch, full kitchen, living room, dining room, four residential rooms, two bathrooms, philanthropy room and upstairs lounge.

    13. Pi Kappa Phi

      The Epsilon Rho chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne University on December 4, 1983. The chapter moved into this current home in 2008. The house includes four bedrooms that each house two brothers, two full size bathrooms, a living room, two study rooms, as well as a storage room, kitchen, laundry room and a front porch.