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Lee’s Woolfitt Nominated for Pushcart Prize
Lee University’s Dr. William Kelley Woolfitt was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, an esteemed literary recognition for best poetry published by small American presses. The Literary Bohemian nominated his poem, “Teresa of Avila Compares the Soul to a Palm Cabbage.”
By: Christian Downes Lee
Haslam Addresses Lee Grads, Receives Honorary Doctorate
Governor Bill Haslam accepted an honorary doctorate from college officials, then challenged graduates to “live a life of faith.”
Lee Grad Student Presents with Moyen at Social Studies Conference
Dr. Eric Moyen and Ashley Shankles presented a paper at the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Annual Meeting
Haslam to Speak to Lee Graduates, Receive Doctorate Saturday
Lee University will award Governor Bill Haslam an honorary doctorate when he delivers their winter commencement address on the Cleveland campus this weekend, officials announced Thursday.
Lee and Habitat for Humanity Dedicate Milestone Home
LADY FLAMES
On Wednesday, Dec. 5 Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland (HFHOC)
dedicated its 100 th home in Bradley County. Lee University was the
sponsor of the 100 th build.
On Wednesday, Dec. 5 Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland (HFHOC) dedicated its 100th home in Brad
String Theory at the Hunter Continues This Thursday
The fourth season of String Theory at the Hunter continues Thursday, Dec. 13 with two rarely heard compositions— Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s “Suite for Two Violins, Cello and Piano Left Hand” and Leon Kirchner’s “Piano Trio No.2.”
The works, which were written 63 years apart, share the lush l
Yu’s Students Named Concertmasters
Weiyi Cai Yu, a music instructor at Lee University, recently had two students, Darby Lauren Jones and Bethany Thorton, named Concertmasters of youth orchestras in their local areas.
School Of Music And School Of Religion Present “Lessons & Carols”
The Lee University School of Music and School of Religion will jointly present “Lessons & Carols” on Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Lee Announces Major Campus Development, Significant Gift
Lee University will soon begin a new surge of campus development which will bring its borders to the heart of downtown Cleveland
Mission of the Church Service Project
On Saturday, Nov. 10, students from Lee University’s Mission of the Church, a Religion course taught by Professor Jerome Boone, participated in a class service project to benefit The Caring Place (TCP) located in Cleveland, Tenn.