Assistant First Director David H. Venghas Jr. spoke to aspiring filmmakers and directors on Monday morning at a Lee seminar.
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Assistant First Director David H. Venghas Jr. spoke to aspiring filmmakers and directors on Monday morning at a Lee seminar.
For some Lee students, the end of the academic day signals the beginning of their professional workload.
Students can have the chance to learn a new skill and take a break from academic stress, through some of the one-hour classes Lee offers.
Physical Plant is an essential part of maintaining the appearance and functionality of Lee University. Like most other organizations, their roles were impacted by the pandemic.
Imago Dei is partnering with Residential Life and Housing to transform the “Tunnel of Oppression” into the “Imago Dei Experience.”
Beginning this weekend, Lee Theatre will present “Last Train to Nibroc.” Based in the 1940’s, the play follows the love story of Raleigh and May.
In early February, the Center for English Language and Literacy restarted its weekly classes, inviting English learners of all ages to come together.
Sophomore business major, Tristian Miller ran 47 miles in one day, honoring the passing of his best friend’s mom due to COVID-19 complications.
Evie West, a Lee alumna and sergeant of the Cleveland Police Department’s community relations unit, returned to campus Tuesday morning to speak on a message of resilience during Convocation week.
With updated furnishings and a modernized aesthetic, the PCSU has re-opened for the Spring semester featuring an updated Chick-Fil-A and cafe serving Starbucks products.
Spring 2021 Convocation begins Sunday, Jan. 24, with the theme of Resilience.
On Monday morning, Lee students joined the Cleveland community in an MLK day march.
Lee celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. with weeklong on-campus events.
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.
Josiah Ward is following the call he has on his heart to minister to students and the surrounding Lee community.
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.