On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, Lee University’s Center for Responsible Citizenship will host its sixth annual symposium.
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On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18-19, Lee University’s Center for Responsible Citizenship will host its sixth annual symposium.
As of Jan. 20, there are 66 active cases of COVID-19 with 142 students in self-isolation or quarantine, 115 of which are staying off-campus, according to President Mark Walker.
Lee University’s Office of Racial and Ethnic Relations is hosting a week of events to celebrate the 36th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. day.
With the Omicron COVID-19 variant spreading throughout the nation, Lee’s COVID-19 task force met to determine the university's COVID-19 safety protocols for the 2022 spring semester.
Lee University is gearing up for Winter 2021 graduation, which begins on Dec. 10. This will be Lee’s first graduation without COVID-19 protocols since the global pandemic began.
Though COVID-19 cases in Tennessee are currently decreasing, recent School of Nursing graduates found themselves entering their first hospital jobs in the height of the pandemic positive case spikes.
This weekend, the Lee University Homecoming celebration is returning to campus along with the alumni who participate.
Recently, the United States Mint released designs for redesigned quarters featuring iconic women from history, such as Maya Angelou, Sally Ride and others.