Lee University’s campus will receive a campus-wide facelift as dorms, academic buildings and streets undergo renovations over the summer.
Lee University’s campus will receive a campus-wide facelift as dorms, academic buildings and streets undergo renovations over the summer.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many Cleveland businesses faced challenges related to the rising cost of ingredients, employing workers and nationwide shortages of restaurant essentials. Local eateries adapted and are now transitioning back to normal operations despite the circumstances
Lee University faculty and students are diligently preparing for Spring Commencement, which is set to take place on May 7 to honor the class of 2022.
At the end of the fall semester of 2021, Casey Cole announced her time at Lee University is coming to an end. This semester, Cole taught her last class at Lee.
The Black Student Union is hosting the “Family Reunion” event on Saturday, April 23, at 3:00 p.m. at the Forum. This event will provide games, food and music as an opportunity for Lee students to relax before exams.
Lee University’s School of Music traveled with 17 students on March 24 to the University of Memphis where the group competed in the Mid-South Regional competition of the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
The final senior art reception was held on Thursday, April 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the William G. Squires Library Art Gallery. The showcase highlighted specific pieces seniors have spent the semester creating and the student's artistic development while at Lee.
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Reily Rogers, the Athletic Communications Coordinator, graduated from Lee in 2021 and began working full-time for Lee University Athletics in July 2021. Her job entails taking photos of the various Lee sports teams and managing Lee University’s main sports Instagram page. At the end of this semester, Rogers will officially be leaving Lee.
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