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Presidential Concert Series to Celebrate 30th Season

Events, Music, News, Presidential Concert Series

The Lee University Presidential Concert Series will return this fall, celebrating its 30th season with a robust slate of performers, including guests both new and returning to the series, as […]

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Registration Underway for Fall Encore

Academics, Encore Program, News

Lee University’s Encore Program, which offers people aged 60 and over the opportunity to take university courses, has announced its fall 2022 offerings. With a fee of $25, Encore students […]

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Hayes Challenges Grads at Saturday’s Commencement

Graduation, News

Lee University conferred 177 degrees on Saturday, July 30, during its summer commencement ceremony. Attendees heard speaker Dr. Mike Hayes encourage the graduates in Lee’s traditional ceremony in the Conn […]

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Six Alumni Receive YAPD Grant for Professional Development

Alumni, News

The Office of Alumni Relations recently announced the winners of the 2022 Young Alumni Professional Development (YAPD) Grant. The YAPD Grant program supports alumni participating in initiatives, events, trainings, and […]

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Moore Receives COG Distinguished Educator Award

Faculty, News

Dr. Rickie Moore, associate dean for Lee University’s School of Religion, has been named the recipient of the Church of God Division of Education’s Distinguished Educator Award for Faculty. “Hearing […]

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Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards Grants to Lee

Grants, Helen DeVos College of Education, Language and Literature, News

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently awarded grants to Lee University’s Helen DeVos College of Education (HDCOE) and the Center for English Language & Literacy (C.E.L.L.). Dr. Laura Anderson and […]

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Students Give to Dumpster Drive

News

Lee senior Garrett Wheeler recently held a Dumpster Drive on Lee’s campus in effort to eliminate waste while serving Goodwill, a nonprofit known around the globe. Wheeler, a senior biology […]

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Buck to Direct Scopes Trial Play in Dayton

Faculty, News

Buck, associate professor of theatre at Lee University, will direct this year’s Scopes Trial Play in Rhea County’s annual Scopes Festival. The play, “The Scopes Trial: Monkey in the Middle,” […]

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Registration Open for Free ESL Camp

Community, Language and Literature, News

Lee University’s Center for English Language Learning (C.E.L.L.) is offering a free ESL (English as a Second Language) camp for students ages 6-12. The camp will be held July 11-15 […]

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Lee Announces Changes in School of Religion

Academics, Featured, News, School of Theology and Ministery

Lee University has announced a change in its oldest academic unit, from the School of Religion to the School of Theology & Ministry. The change has been in discussion since […]

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