On-campus clubs are embracing a new sense of community through socially distanced events and an increased emphasis on intentional relationships.
On-campus clubs are embracing a new sense of community through socially distanced events and an increased emphasis on intentional relationships.
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On May 6, the US Department of Education released the final regulations for sexual assault on college-based campuses under Title IX. Since the change, it was required that all universities adhere to the new order by Aug. 14.
While many students had their cross-cultural trips cancelled, new Global Perspectives trips are being offered this year to ensure student safety while abroad.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died in her Washington home last night, Sept. 18. Ginsburg was 87.
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Fall 2020’s Convocation week kicks off Sunday night, with the theme of “One Body” as Campus Pastor Robert Fultz calls for Lee’s community to come together, despite the difficulties this semester has presented.
Led by Gloria Scott-Richmond, the new Office of Racial and Ethnic Relations is promoting racial inclusivity and education on Lee’s campus.
Hurricane Sally makes landfall in the Gulf, Big Ten to resume their season and Barbados to become a republic — Here are your three things for today.
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Through the help of First Year Programs and Residential Life and Housing, incoming students are adjusting to college in the midst of a global pandemic.
Lee Athletics were finally able to start back up again last week, following safety guidelines, after the COVID-19 pandemic caused seasons and championships to be canceled and athletic facilities to be shut down for months.
New street signs have gone up along a main campus roadway. The impact of former Lee University president and newly appointed chancellor was recognized by Cleveland City Council as a section of Parker Street got a new name last week – Paul Conn Parkway.
Football returns with 19.3 million viewers on NBC, Hurricane Sally threatens ‘potentially historic’ floods and fierce winds and Louisville to pay $12 million to family of Breonna Taylor — Here are your three things for today.
Israel imposes second nationwide lockdown as COVID19 cases increase, Louisiana declares state of emergency as Gulf Coast braces for Tropical Storm Sally and ByteDance picks Oracle over Microsoft for TikTok US deal — Here are your three things for today.
Lee University Essentials is a collection of online resources for Lee students and the community in collaboration with businesses in the Cleveland area. The website serves to boost Cleveland’s economy and to familiarize students with their community.
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Tennessee spends $80 million on COVID-19 supplies, Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize and The Academy announces new Best Picture guidelines — Here are your three things for today!