Lee’s graduating seniors recently received an email from Director of the Leonard Center William Lamb announcing changes to service-learning requirements.
Lee’s graduating seniors recently received an email from Director of the Leonard Center William Lamb announcing changes to service-learning requirements.
Over the past few weeks, protests have taken place across the United States in response to governors’ shelter-in-place orders.
Lee will begin awarding academic honors based on an updated GPA scale in December 2020.
Our guest this week is Dr. Caroline Maher-Boulis, a professor of mathematics. Originally from Sudan, Maher-Boulis grew up in Egypt before making her way to Cleveland.
Each spring, Lee Theatre hosts “Fringe Fest” consisting of submissions from students who have previously directed and students in the playwriting class. This year, Fringe Fest will be held online via zoom tonight, April 23, from at 7 p.m.
Beginning next fall, students have the opportunity to take a Commuter and Road Cycling course. In this hands-on class, students will learn the principles of biking, the health benefits involved and what it looks like to be a safe and environmentally-friendly commuter.
Known as the club where “if you commit to us, you commit to nothing,” Alpha Chi Apple Pie has been an unofficial Greek club on Lee’s campus for the past four years.
Senior Haverly Harrold and sophomore Emily Felix were named Honorable Mention All-Americans as the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) announced the 2019-20 WGCA All-American Teams for Division II Women's Collegiate Golf on Tuesday.
Lee golf freshman sensation Beck Burnette has landed a spot on the stacked Division II PING All-South Region team. Burnette is among players across eight regions who earned all-region honors for 2020.
Lee golfer Judianne Speach has been named the 2020 GSC Women's Golf Champion Scholar-Athlete.
Even amid COVID-19 disruptions, Lee is fostering student connections through livestreams and social media.
At a university with a significant music emphasis, Lee students and alumni take their passion beyond the classroom by releasing their own music.
With the lack of recycling resources on campus and in Cleveland, a new door-to-door service is offering single-stream collection.
As students adjust to a “new normal” of their daily routines, many are being intentional about maintaining their physical health while social distancing.
Through a virtual platform, Lee Day Live connected prospective students and their families to campus from their homes.
Idris Elba, wife recovering from COVID-19, Biden wins Wyoming Democratic caucuses and Protestors contest stay-at-home orders — here are your three things for today.
The baseball season was cut short due to COVID-19, but the baseball team is working hard to keep in touch with each other and work on their game during this pandemic.
Have you noticed everyone and their grandmother has a discount code to offer you?
Our guest this week is Eric Ferguson, who has taught public speaking at Lee for over a decade. Originally from New Orleans, Ferguson has lived in several places across the United States including southern Alabama, Dallas, New York City, Atlanta and Savannah before settling in Cleveland.
Tom Brady, arguably the greatest quarterback to ever play the game, became a free agent on March 18 at 4 p.m. After a stunning announcement that he wouldn’t return to the New England Patriots — his home team for 20 years — he revealed he had signed a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.