Ethical Thrift, started by Bethany Clayton, seeks to promote sustainable and trendy fashion through an online clothing shop.
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Ethical Thrift, started by Bethany Clayton, seeks to promote sustainable and trendy fashion through an online clothing shop.
An event started by Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child’s Pack N’ Stack event adjusts to COVID-19 expecations to still serve children worldwide.
After learning about a need for tuition assistance by Oct. 31, Casey Cole and a team of students began the “HelpCaseyCole” project to fund multiple Lee students’ education.
Josiah Ward is following the call he has on his heart to minister to students and the surrounding Lee community.
President Dr. Mark and Udella Walker reflect on their first semester in the presidency together.
Imago Dei - a new video series on campus - is seeking to spark conversations surrounding racial injustice between Lee students.
Although less familiar than Starr Mountain and Chilhowee, Pocket Wilderness in Dayton, Tennessee, is a beautiful hiking area bursting with lush fall colors and miles of trail to explore.
Lee’s first virtual first-generation week, is aiming to unite and connect students with similar experiences on campus.
Although Lee employs health-screening apps and temperature checks, these extra measures inside the “Lee bubble” cannot exempt the campus from a pandemic.
Often seen running in and out of classrooms, Lee’s I.T. Operations crew keeps campus virtually connected.
Lee related Instagram pages are gaining followers and highlighting the unique aspects of Lee’s campus community.
Local businesses are hosting fall events to promote attraction and community in Downtown Cleveland.
Following a family dream, Everett Apple and Chase Elkins are aiming to connect with the surrounding community over a cup of coffee.
Urban Outreach, a semester awaited opportunity to earn 10 service hours in one weekend, is now transforming into a one-day service program.
Lee’s COVID-19 precautions have allowed for the creation of new on-campus job opportunities.
Residential Life and Housing recently hired five new Resident Directors to oversee dormorities on campus.
Lee Theatre is presenting its first virtual production beginning with “When She Had Wings,” which live-streams starting Oct. 9, 10, 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Often seen riding his bike through campus while singing the lyrics to worship songs, Justin Gadson is sharing his own joy in Christ on campus.
Hosted by Diversity Council, Culture Fest highlighted the different cultural traditions of Lee students.
On-campus clubs are embracing a new sense of community through socially distanced events and an increased emphasis on intentional relationships.