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.
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.
Following Dr. Paul Conn’s announcement to step down as university president, the Lee University Board of Directors has assembled a search committee with representatives from various parts of Lee’s community.
The Lee men's soccer team claimed its first Gulf South Conference Championship in program history on Sunday afternoon at Ashton Brosnaham Park in Pensacola, Florida, shutting out West Florida 1-0 in the conference championship game.
Vegan customer sues Burger King, Indiana teachers walk on state capitol and U.S. Senate passes bill to protect Hong Kong protestors against police violence — here are your three things for today.
The Lee University volleyball team held their annual event Volley for a Cure this past Friday night. The event, which supports breast cancer awareness, also served as senior night to honor the players that will be graduating this year.
Chick-fil-A ends donations to groups critical of the LGBTQ community, 3 dead in Walmart shooting in Duncan, Oklahoma and Trivia night in the PCSU — here are your three things for today.
Popular christian comedian John Crist has cancelled his remaining tour dates due to recent allegations of sexual harassment and manipulation.
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.
Flooding in Venice, NFL casting call and Sri Lankan presidential election — here are your three things for today.
Lee University’s LEAP program, a federally-funded TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program, partnered with the TRIO McNair Scholars Program to host First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 7 in the Science and Math Complex.
Our guest this week is Dr. Robert Barnett, a distinguished professor of history. Barnett is originally from Boulder, Colorado and was named “Honorary Alumnus of the Year” in 2015.
At least five injured after a school shooting in Santa Clarita, Former Massachusetts governor announces run in 2020 presidential race and An evening of worship at U-Church — here are your three things for today.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, Lee’s Diversity Council in collaboration with the Leetinos and the Black Student Union held an event that covered the topic of mental health to validate people’s struggles within their communities.
Apple launches new 16-inch MacBook Pro, Rapper Kodak Black receives sentence of 46 months and Controversial Vitamin Water ad resurfaces on the internet — here are your three things for today.
The City of Cleveland has officially reopened one of its well-known family attractions.
If you are a sappy, Christmas-loving, Hallmark kind of person, this is right up your alley.
Bolivian President resigns and finds asylum in Mexico, Violent standoff erupts between protesters and police in Hong Kong and Disney+ goes live — here are your three things for today.
This film is absolutely fantastic and a cinematic experience like no other. “The Lighthouse” is a brilliant and captivating journey and is a masterclass in directing and acting.
Joe Jellison, a Lee alumnus, recently celebrated a 100,000 subscribers milestone on his Youtube channel.