Shenanigans invites friends, students and staff to join them for a night of comedy and improvised fun as they plan a weekend of shows providing attendees with guaranteed laughs.
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Shenanigans invites friends, students and staff to join them for a night of comedy and improvised fun as they plan a weekend of shows providing attendees with guaranteed laughs.
The opening weekend of Lee University's theatre program’s newest play begins Thursday. “Jack’s Tale,” retells beloved classic stories featuring many surprises and twists for a comedic theatrical experience.
LEAP continues their long standing tradition of hosting Latte in the Library in collaboration with the Squires Library on campus.
The graduating nursing class plans to host their very own ‘Shark Tank’ simulation in hopes of presenting new and creative ideas that could benefit the nursing field.
Lee University prepares to host Worthy Now women’s gathering, a time of worship and bonding with the women of Lee, focusing this year’s meeting on the idea of “Standing with your sister.”
Lee University’s cinema department has officially released a full-length film, produced and directed by faculty members and starring Lee students, that’s available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime.
It can be easy to stay busy between classes, on-campus jobs, intramurals, and other campus involvements, but there are many local and affordable activities for Lee students to discover.
Lee University’s theatre season officially begins with “Crossing Delancey” written by Susan Sandler and directed by Visiting Lecturer Anna Marie Brendel.
As Lee University continues to grow, so does the faculty and staff. Nathan Rich, newly hired Residential Director of Carroll Court, begins his position with excitement and love for residents at Carroll Court.
The Cleveland Bradley County library begins event planning to commemorate the 100th birthday of the library which has become a cherished icon in the Cleveland community.
Lee University’s community comes together with students and staff alike as the campus awaits a week of spiritual focus through the tradition of Convocation.
Lee University’s campus comes alive as Greek Life celebrates Tap Night, making each new semester a time of anticipation and community.
Lee University enters a week celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. as the campus hosts events in order to honor the works of the late Civil Rights activist.
Lee University’s Student Engagement Office is offering prizes to campus groups that pack the most Operation Christmas Child boxes as a part of Lee’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 17.
Global Perspectives is vital requirement Lee University experience, and it is important to choose a trip to complete your education.
With the temperature decreasing and excitement for the holidays increasing, families everywhere are anticipating taking part in their favorite holiday traditions.