Lee’s Black Student Union is celebrating Black History Month on campus by inviting the community into an open dialogue surrounding diversity.
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Lee’s Black Student Union is celebrating Black History Month on campus by inviting the community into an open dialogue surrounding diversity.
Lee will hold an International Women’s Week (IWW) Poster Session, an on-campus event celebrated on March 4 where students are asked to present posters on influential women in society.
From Bowdle O’ Bannon to the Communication Arts Building, Lee’s Campus Ride drivers shuttle students and faculty to each corner of campus.
The members behind Voices of Lee work to balance their time between academics and intense dedication to the group.
Lee’s Forever In Training Club has introduced a new accountability program that focuses on encouraging students to reach their fitness goals through communal encouragement.
Throughout the first week of February, students from Lee University’s Spanish program took this challenge in stride, Lee Spanish majors had the opportunity to present on their research in Guatemala.
Known for their singles “Build My Life” and “I’ll Give Thanks,” Housefires performed Sunday evening at U-Church to start the line-up for spring 2020.
Starting this Friday, Lee Theatre is presenting “A Dollhouse Project.” With a spin on immersive theatre, the play is set in three different houses in the Cleveland area.
Mo Isom, a “New York Times” bestselling author and a national speaker, returned to Lee for spring 2020 Convocation. She spoke in two separate sermons focusing on a message of restoring relationships with Christ through intimacy and discernment.
Lee University’s Sociology Club is hosting a Valentine’s Day event titled “Cupid’s Lies and the Myths of Love” on Feb. 13.
Spring convocation kicks off on Sunday night with the theme “Vessels,” featuring guest speakers such as Mo Isom and Pastor Tony Stewart.
Lee students can choose to spend their Thursday mornings in a state meditation with the creation of the new Yoga Club.
The anxiously-awaited tradition of Tap Night has returned to Lee’s campus for the Spring 2020 tap.
Beginning Monday, Jan. 20, Lee University will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events across campus.