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Hansen To Conduct Double Bass Masterclass and Recital at Lee
Lee University’s School of Music (SOM) will host a double bass masterclass on Wednesday, Sept. 26 with guest artist Eric Hansen.
Lee Student Spends Semester at Disney
Brittany Kanerva, a junior accounting and mathematics major at Lee University, was recently selected to participate in the Disney College Program (DCP) for college students.
Lee to Host Sacred Concert
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Lee University School of Music will present A Sacred Concert on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 3:00 p.m.in the Lee Chapel.
Lee University School of Music will present A Sacred Concert on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 3:00 p.m.in the Lee Chapel. Associate Professor of Music Tony Deaton will be feature
Lee to Sponsor Habitat for Humanity’s 100th home in Bradley County
We are thrilled for the opportunity to partner with Habitat of Cleveland by sponsoring its 100th home and giving a family a fresh start on life.”
Bell, McClusky and Stone Receive Graduate Awards
Lee University recently named Galen Bell, James McClusky and Stephanie Stone as the recipients of the Cliff Schimmels Superior Performance Award and the Gary L. Riggins Graduate Education Writing Award.
Performing Arts Series to Begin with “An Evening of Baroque Music”
The Lee University School of Music will kick off its annual Performing Arts Series (formerly known as Squires Recital Series) with “An Evening of Baroque Music” on Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Lee Celebrates Honor With Group Shot
The Lee University employee family recently held its semi-annual all-employee meeting, where they took this photo for The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Great Colleges to Work for Honor Roll.
Lee’s English Language Center Opens to Community
The Lee University’s Department of Language and Literature has established the English Language Center (ELC), providing language services to the public.
Leeland to Open Lee’s U-Church Season
Lee University will open its U-Church season this Sunday, Sept. 16, with three-time GRAMMY Award nominated Leeland.
Bright Star Children’s Theatre To Perform The Lady of Bullyburg at Lee
For the third consecutive year, the Tennessee Arts Commission has granted Lee University the opportunity to support guest performing artists such as the Bright Star Children’s Theatre.