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Tamica Dockery (center) and her two-year-old son Nicholas (right) prepare to start building their Habitat home in Century Village.

Lee University increases efforts with Habitat for Humanity

Lee University will be consolidating its efforts with Habitat for Humanity by working to build a complete home with the organization this semester.

Safe Connect has begun protecting students

During the fall of 2009, students found that the internet management system necessary to access wireless internet on campus, CleanAccess, was no more. This fall, Lee students were greeted with a new system with a similar function called Safe Connect. It, like CleanAccess, serves as a barrier between student’s computers and any possible threats from [...]

Construction leads to new feel on Lee’s campus

Construction leads to new feel on Lee’s campus

Many changes were made to Lee’s campus during the summer. A simple stroll from the Humanities Center to the School of Religion will be filled with many new sights and lack several old ones.

Club Lee introduces students to campus organizations

The ninth annual Club Lee continues to introduce students to the various clubs and organizations which operate among Lee University.

Summer Honors boasts record number for freshmen recruitment

Summer Honors, an annual summer program on Lee University’s campus for high school juniors and seniors, brought many current freshmen to Lee.

Bookstore textbook rental kicks off

The campus bookstore began a textbook rental program this semester. This program will serve to allow students to rent books for one semester and then return them.

Dr. Walt Mauldin and Tammie Scoggins at General Assembly

Lee vice president to marry

Dr. Walt Mauldin and Tammie Scoggins have set the date for their wedding, Sept. 4. They are inviting members of the community to attend the ceremony.

Shawn McDonald coming to Lee to raise money for Haiti

Christian music singer Shawn McDonald will be featured in a “Help for Haiti” benefit concert sponsored by Upsilon Xi and Operation Compassion on April 24 at the Conn Center. “We hope to raise $10,000 to benefit earthquake victims in Haiti,” said Jonathan Landis, promotions coordinator for the event. “If we reach our target, over $880,000 [...]

Rays leave Lee University

For more than two decades, Gary Ray, outgoing vice president of administration and Anita Ray, outgoing director of alumni relations, have played instrumental roles in the development of Lee and worked passionately in the community, particularly with students. This summer Lee will say farewell to the couple, as they move to Texas to assume new [...]

Humanities and theology professor retires

Professor John Sims retires after teaching for more than 30 years. Sims has taught full time in the Humanities Department and part time in the Department of Theology since 1971. This semester is his last before retirement. “Even though I have enjoyed teaching at Lee I felt like it was a good time to move [...]

Lee University Bookstore embraces new options

Beginning in fall 2010, Lee students will be able to rent textbooks from the bookstore as part of the Rent-A-Text program that projects a 50 percent or more savings compared to new textbook purchases. Lee’s bookstore is managed by Follett, who made the decision to implement this program. “Rent-A-Text was built with students in mind [...]

Lee University freshman tours with Invisible Children

Lee University freshman Amanda Mitchell is spending the spring semester conducting an independent study while she travels with Invisible Children. The Collegedale, Tenn., native first set foot on the Lee University campus in November 2008 to tell about her experience in Uganda as part of a screening of the Invisible Children video “Go.”  After seeing the [...]

Academic Support honors students and professor

Wednesday, April 14, Academic Support hosted its first appreciation reception to recognize the accomplishments of students with disabilities in its program and a professor who has contributed most significantly to these students’ success. “We wanted to commend our students for the progress they have made and to show them that we care about them,” said [...]

Lee University participates in Move for Uganda

Lee students will participate in a collaborative effort with Invisible Children to support an event called “Move for Uganda” on April 11 in Coolidge Park, Chattanooga. “This event is truly a unique opportunity for students to support a good cause and assist the people of Uganda through whichever means possible,” said Ellie Morse, president of [...]

Live blog: Ask the president chapel

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