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Student-Led Composition Showcase to Take Place Friday 

Events, Music, News

Lee University School of Music will present its Composition Showcase on Friday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Pangle Hall.  The showcase promotes new student works and provides students with […]

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President Walker Announces Resignation

Lee University president Dr. Mark Walker has notified the school’s board of directors that he will not seek a second four-year term, but will conclude his presidency on May 5. […]

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Smallwood Tribute Postponed to January 2025

Songs & Stories: A Singalong Tribute to Richard Smallwood, which was originally scheduled to take place Tuesday, March 19, has been postponed until Friday, Jan. 24, 2005. Please mark your […]

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Sympatico Percussion to Perform Thursday

The Lee University School of Music will welcome Sympatico Percussion Group to present a concert and masterclass for this season’s Performing Arts Series (PAS). The concert will take place on […]

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CRC to Host Lecture with Lee alum Zach German

Center for Responsible Citizenship, Events, News

On Friday, March 22, Lee’s Center for Responsible Citizenship (CRC) will host Dr. Zachary German, an assistant professor in the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona […]

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Great Strides, 65 Roses 5K to Take Place Saturday

Community, Featured, News

Lee University will host the 2024 65 Roses 5K as part of the Great Strides event held to raise funds for a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). The race, along […]

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Lee to Host Conference on Latin American and Iberian Studies

Events, Language and Literature, News

Lee University’s Department of Language and Literature will host the Interdisciplinary Conference on Latin American and Iberian Studies on Saturday, March 23, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The event will be held […]

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Students, Faculty, Alumni Attend Conference at Belmont Abbey College  

Center for Responsible Citizenship, News

Students, faculty, and alumni from Lee University recently traveled with the Center for Responsible Citizenship (CRC) to Belmont, North Carolina, to attend a Jack Miller Center conference hosted by the […]

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String Theory at the Hunter to Welcome Chien, Barron, and McGill

Events, Music, News

String Theory at the Hunter, in partnership with Lee University and the Hunter Museum of American Art, will continue its 15th season with a concert featuring String Theory founder and […]

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Presidential Concert Series to Close with Chien, Barron, and McGill  

Music, News, Presidential Concert Series

The Lee University Presidential Concert Series will conclude its 31st season with the highly sought after pianist Gloria Chien, joined by clarinetist Anthony McGill and mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron. The concert […]

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