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“Jeans for Genes” in Cleveland
On April 12, employees and employers throughout Cleveland will
wear their jeans for “Jeans for Genes Day.”
On Friday, April 12, employees and employers throughout Cleveland will wear their jeans for Cleveland’s official “Jeans for Genes Day” in an effort to raise funds for the Cystic Fibr
Military Appreciation Day This Saturday
Lee Flames Baseball will host Military Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 6.
Lee Flames Baseball will host Military Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 6, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Lee University’s Olympic Field. The event, originally scheduled for March 23, was postponed due to inclement weat
Skywalker Sound Designer to Join Comm Arts Faculty
The swivel of a robot. The patter of cockroach feet. The shrill of the wind through cubified trash on an abandoned planet. It’s the beginning of Wall-E; and each sound was carefully produced by Hollywood sound editor Dustin Cawood.
By Jessilyn Justice, Lee Clarion Editor-in-Chief The s
Higginbotham and Moyen Present at CDA
Lee University’s Drs. Jo Ann Higginbotham and Eric Moyen recently presented at the Christians on Diversity in the Academy (CDA) Symposium organized by Azusa Pacific University in Arcadia, Calif.
Lee University’s Drs. Jo Ann Higginbotham and Eric Moyen recently presented at the Christians
Cain to Present Clarinet Recital
Lee University’s School of Music will welcome Dr. Peter Cain, clarinet, in recital on Wednesday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in the Squires Recital Hall.
Lee University’s School of Music will welcome Dr. Peter Cain, clarinet, in recital on Wednesday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in the Squires Recital Hall.
Lee Day This Weekend
Lee University’s annual Lee Day will be this Friday and Saturday, April 5-6, two days filled with events and activities geared toward prospective students and their families.
By: Brannon Roberts Lee University’s annual Lee Day will be this Friday and Saturday, April 5-6, two days fille
Alpha Gamma Chi to Vie for World Record
Alpha Gamma Chi, one of Lee University’s men’s social service organizations, will attempt to play the world’s longest continuous flag football game this week in an effort to fight poverty.
Alpha Gamma Chi, one of Lee University’s men’s social service organizations, will attempt to play the w
Simmons Finalist in National Competition
A novel written by Dr. Bill Simmons, a professor of New Testament and Greek studies at Lee University, is one of the finalists in a national Christian novelist competition.
Volodzko Displays Art Work at Humanities Center
Lee University presents an ongoing exhibition of art work by Tim Volodzko in Lee’s Humanities Center on Parker Street.
Students Bring Home ADDY Awards
Lee University communication arts students recently won eight Student ADDY awards at the American Advertising Federation’s (AAF) Competition in Chattanooga.