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Lee Theatre to Present “Sense and Sensibility”
By Shayna Ryan Lee Theatre will premiere “Sense and Sensibility” by Kate Hamill for two weekends, Nov. 5-6 and 11-13. All performances will be at 7:30 p.m. in the university’s […]
Yakushev Returns to Perform at Presidential Concert Series
Back by popular demand, the highly-acclaimed Russian pianist Ilya Yakushev will return to the Lee University campus for his third appearance in another spectacular Presidential Concert Series performance on Monday, […]
Lee to Host Fort Hill Cemetery Tours
On Sunday, Oct. 24, Lee University will present the 15th Annual Walking Tour of Historic Fort Hill Cemetery. Dr. Randy Wood, chair of Lee’s Department of History, Political Science, and […]
Performing Arts Series to Welcome Caitlin Moore
By Shayna Ryan The Lee University School of Music will welcome mezzo-soprano Caitlin Moore as the next guest in the 2021 Performing Arts Series (PAS). The performance will take place […]
Students Attend NYLA Conference
By Eliza Souers Sixteen Christian ministry students from Lee University’s Department of Christian Ministries recently travelled to the National Youth Leaders Association (NYLA) Conference in Sharpsburg, Georgia, held at GO […]
Brannon Crowned Miss Parade of Favorites 2021
By Shayna Ryan Taylor Brannon, a senior elementary education major, was named Miss Parade of Favorites on Saturday, Oct. 9, at Lee University’s annual student-led showcase. Brannon represented the Greek […]
Shikoh to Present Faculty Recital
Lee University will host a faculty recital with K. Alan Shikoh, guitar, on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Squires Recital Hall, located in Lee’s Humanities Center. Shikoh, […]
Lee Ranks in Top Tennessee MBA Programs
Lee’s Master of Business Administration program received recognition as one of the best MBA degrees in Tennessee, according to a University HQ ranking. Lee was ranked #18 out of over […]
Students, Faculty Attend Conference at Belmont Abbey College
Seventeen students and faculty from Lee University recently traveled with the Center for Responsible Citizenship (CRC) to Belmont, North Carolina, to attend the Lilly Conference at Belmont Abbey College. The […]
String Theory Opens Season with Menlo Family Tour: “What You Are to Me”
String Theory at the Hunter, in partnership with Lee University and the Hunter Museum of American Art, will begin its 13th season on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 6 :30 p.m. […]