With months of prior preparation, the entire process of decking Lee University’s halls takes six days with a total of roughly 17 people.
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With months of prior preparation, the entire process of decking Lee University’s halls takes six days with a total of roughly 17 people.
Unity Dance Troupe, a local dance company, aims to allow students to express worship and art through a creative outlet.
Lee University has partnered with Trousdale School to create a two-week adaptive physical education program that helps strengthen the mental and physical skills of people with special needs.
Lee alumni Trenton and Taylor Jackson released the first collection of their clothing line Jesus Loves You in Feb. 2019. Their mission is to “Turn the Conversation Around.”
Lee students can begin saving for the future now, through simple budgeting resources available on campus.
Delight Ministries seeks to bridge women of all backgrounds into a unified community. The club’s mission is to be a safe place for women to connect on Lee’s campus.
Squires Library will be hosting Lee’s second annual Family Feud game show, set to return to campus in January.
Blood Assurance, a local blood bank, is seeking blood donations to help save lives.
The International Friends Network of Cleveland (IFN) is an organization that seeks to provide needed services to refugees, immigrants and other people who currently live in the U.S. and are originally from another country.
Student hunger is a growing concern on college campuses across the country, and Lee University is no exception.
Students have the opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally through Taekwondo classes offered at Lee.
Every fall semester, students in Associate Professor of Theater Dan Buck’s directing class are assigned a scene to direct from a play of their choice. The resulting catalog of scenes are presented one after the other in an event called Director’s Showcase.
Amidst the weight of exams, deadlines and other pressuring measures, certified Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) are helping some students cope with the stress of college.
Though they spend their days in different parts of Lee’s campus, this husband-wife duo’s passion for helping students is consistent.
An American Sign Language (ASL) club has recently launched in hopes of cultivating more understanding about the deaf community.
Lee University’s Res Life staff hosted a “Sex and Chocolate” event on Nov. 20 to promote holistic conversations around sex and purity.
Since the beginning of his presidency in 1986, Dr. Paul Conn has cultivated an architectural unity throughout Lee University. Distinguished by its bespoke blend of red brick, this carefully crafted aesthetic permeates nearly every corner of campus.
The trees on campus are celebrating fall with vibrant colors. In the midst of projects and tests before Thanksgiving break, students can pause to appreciate the changing seasons.
Lee University’s annual Pack ‘n’ Stack returns to campus today as students come together to fill shoeboxes for children around the world.
Joe Jellison, a Lee alumnus, recently celebrated a 100,000 subscribers milestone on his Youtube channel.