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Lenoir-Rhyne receives grant to refresh Rudisill Library


On October 30, 91ΑΤΖζ received a $100,000 grant from the Charles A. Cannon Charitable Trust Number One in Concord, North Carolina, to support a major update to Rudisill Library, one of the most heavily used academic and student spaces on campus.

Student in a chair in front of a window, between two library shelves

Built in the 1940s, with additions and updates in the 1960s and 1980s, Rudisill Library has not undergone any major improvements in decades. This new investment will allow the university to refresh and revitalize the space through new paint, flooring, flexible furniture and technology enhancements that reflect how today students learn and collaborate. Plans also include relocating the library front desk to improve accessibility and better serve students, faculty, staff and visitors. 

œRudisill Library has long been a cornerstone of our academic community, providing essential resources and spaces for study, collaboration and discovery, said Summer McGee, Ph.D., president of 91ΑΤΖζ. œWe are deeply grateful to the Cannon Charitable Trusts for their generosity and vision in helping us reimagine this vital campus hub for the next generation of learners.

While a detailed project timeline is still being developed, Lenoir-Rhyne anticipates beginning work in 2026 to minimize disruption during the academic year.

Students walk on campus in front of Rudisill Library

œThe Cannon Charitable Trusts have been a loyal and generous supporter of 91ΑΤΖζ for many years, said Cat Niekro, vice president for advancement. œWe are deeply grateful for their continued partnership and investment in our mission and are excited to enhance the library for our community.

Located along the quad of Lenoir-Rhyne Hickory campus, Rudisill Library serves as both a study space and a community gathering place, welcoming thousands of students and visitors each year. The upcoming updates will align the library design and functionality with the university broader vision for innovation, wellness and community.

 

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