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Convocation to Begin Sunday

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It is that time once again when Lee students turn their attention to spiritual renewal and gather for Convocation, a concentration of six chapel services in four days, Sept. 29-Oct. 2.
It is that time once again when Lee students turn their attention to spiritual renewal and gather for Conv

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Cole Awarded ETS Scholarship

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Casey Cole, a second year Theology student in Lee’s Master of Arts in Biblical and Theology studies program, was recently awarded a student scholarship from the Evangelical Theological Society. 
By Britain Miethe  
Casey Cole, a second year Theology student in Lee’s Master of Arts in B

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Grabar to Speak this Tuesday on Bill Ayers and the American Character

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On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Lee University will welcome Dr. Mary Grabar for a lecture entitled, “Bill Ayers, the Weather Underground, and the Attack on the American Character.”
By Madeline Watson On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Lee University will welcome Dr. Mary Grabar for a lecture entitled, “Bill Ayer

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Diamond Receives Accounting Scholarship

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Tim Diamond, a senior accounting major at Lee University, was recently awarded a scholarship from the Tennessee Society of Certified Professional Accountants.
By Britain Miethe Tim Diamond, a senior accounting major at Lee University, was recently awarded a scholarship from the Tennessee

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Sodexo Partners with The Caring Place to End Child Hunger

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On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Sodexo registers across the Lee University campus will be accepting patron donations for Sac Pac, a community outreach program of the Caring Place in Cleveland that works to help feed the children of Bradley County who are living below the poverty line.
By Madeline Wa

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Students Complete 20th Year of Medical Mission Trips to Central America

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For the 20th consecutive year, pre-med and health science students from Lee University traveled to Guatemala and Honduras during the summer to provide medical care for those in need.
By Britain Miethe For the 20th consecutive year, pre-med and health science students from Lee University tra

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Cross Featured in German Book of Theology

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Dr. Terry Cross, dean of the School of Religion and professor of Systematic Theology at Lee, will have his theological work featured in a book by Giovanni Maltese and published by Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht Verlag in German.
 

By Britain Miethe Dr. Terry Cross, dean of the School of R

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Kees Named Tucker Scholar

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Lee University senior Alexandra Kees was recently named the 2013-14 Tucker Scholar.
By Jillian Ellis Lee University senior Alexandra Kees was recently named the 2013-14 Tucker Scholar. The Tucker Foundation Scholarship, introduced in 2009, is part of an institutional initiative to enhance

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O'Reilly Convenes with Nobel Laureates in Germany

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Lee University alum Matthew O’Reilly was one of 73 graduate student researchers from the U.S. recently chosen to attend the 63rd Annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting from June 26-July 5 in Lindau, Germany.
By Jillian Ellis
 
 
Lee University alum Matthew O’Reilly was one of 73 grad

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Ralph Lalama to Open Performing Arts Series

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The Lee University School of Music will kick off this year’s Performing Arts Series with a jazz concert by Ralph Lalama and the Boling, Brown & Holloway Trio on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dixon Center.
The Lee University School of Music will kick off this year’s Performing Art

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