If there's something to be said about the students featured on the Thoughts of the Roundtable podcast, it's that they aren't shying away from …
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If there's something to be said about the students featured on the Thoughts of the Roundtable podcast, it's that they aren't shying away from …
The flu has certainly taken its toll on the nation, and it doesn't look like it'll be easing off soon. So far, the number of child fatalities …
Three of Lee’s own exercise science students performed tests at the Cleveland Fire Department in an effort to help firefighters avoid their nu…
Nora Chambers, the professor who taught the first class at Lee, will be honored at a special chapel service on Tuesday. Jonathan Bouvier and S…
Award-winning wind quintet WindSync have left their mark in the classical world, and now, they have done the same on Lee's campus.
On the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, an estimated 3,000 people equipped with signs and banners marched through the str…
According to Vice President for Student Development Mike Hayes, it's time for an “awakening” on campus.
Lee University history professor Dr. Robert Barnett is no exception to the adage “Never judge a book by its cover.”
It is no secret that there's a widespread epidemic in American universities: men across the country are choosing not to go to college.
A scholarship for nursing students with financial needs is now in place and available at Lee University.