freshman students. Upperclassmen housing includes Hickory House, Price Village, and Fourth Street apartments. In 2007 Lenoir-Rhyne built the Living Learning Center which provides upscale living and classroom space. Students who are part of the Lenoir-Rhyne Honors Academy or Greek Life may choose to live in designated on campus houses.
=== Fraternities and sororities ===
There are several fraternities and sororities on campus.
== Notable alumni ==
Virginia Dare Aderholdt, cryptanalyst and Japanese translator
Frank Barger, high school football coach
Rick Barnes, men's college basketball head coach
Cherie Berry, former North Carolina Commissioner of Labor
James B. Black, former speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives
Lindsay Deal, baseball player
Justin Dean, baseball player
Claude DeBruhl, North Carolina House of Representatives
Elizabeth K. Dillon, judge
Kyle Dugger, football player
Perry Fewell, football coach
Gary Glenn, political activist
David Hoyle, politician
W. Stine Isenhower, politician
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