A major redesign is on the docket for Lee University’s Web site, bringing the aging site into the Web 2.0 era before the beginning of the spring semester.
In addition to a brand new look, personalized user accounts and a system for departments to update their own pages will make the site easier to use than [...]
Lee Web site to undergo major revision
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The next few months represent a unique challenge for the Republican Party.
The media calls it soul-searching, but the point is clear that the Republicans need a winning coalition - something they are lacking.
Besides the basic historical pressures that caused a Democratic landslide the last two election cycles, we have to look at other important areas the party [...]
“We want to make it more than a soup kitchen on wheels,” Jonathan Cutrell said of Lee University’s newest gift.
The Salvation Army in Cleveland donated their emergency response vehicle for use throughout the Cleveland community.
The van made an appearance on campus last Friday, simply to give students free hot chocolate and apple cider on a [...]
Students gathered at the PCSU after chapel Sept. 16 not just to hang out with friends, but also to support a needy cause.
Sponsored by the organization TOMS Shoes, students bought and decorated their own pair of shoes, each pair costing approximately $42.
Lee student Rob Entsminger said he doesn’t worry about the price of the shoes [...]
Lee University’s 46th annual Parade of Favorites theme will be “Out of Many…One People.”
The annual event is a scholarship competition where the nominated participants show off their talent and display their successes. Academic success, poise, talent, service and community involvement are all a part of Lee University’s Miss Parade of Favorites.
“We cannot deny that we [...]
The Student Leadership Council’s public relations committee will sponsor Lee’s first film festival on Feb. 7, 2009.
The film festival is designed for amateur film students wishing to express their creativity in writing and producing their own films.
“The film festival will be an opportunity for students to show original short films,” Brie McDaniel, assistant director of [...]
Plans are currently being implemented to launch a new major.
This new major, health care administration, is developed almost exclusively from existing courses and will allow students interested in health care a more narrow field of study.
Health care administration is primarily designed for students who are seeking future employment in long-term health care.
This program is sponsored [...]
Michelle Bollman, news editor, also contributed to this story.
After 40 years of worship, Evangelistic Singers’ mission remains the same, to glorify God through song and find a heart of worship.
The celebration that EVS plans to hold is no different than the purpose of Homecoming altogether, to share memories between alumni and current members.
“EVS was created [...]
During Lee University’s 2008 Homecoming celebration, students, alumni and guests can enjoy a whole host of events.
Beginning today and continuing into the weekend, events will commemorate the history of Lee.
The Office of Alumni Relations said that this weekend promises to be an exciting gathering.
Reunions
Graduating classes of 1968, ’78, ’88 and ’98 plan to meet Friday [...]
I’ll never forget my first day as a transfer student to Lee in the fall of 2005.
After having moved hundreds of miles away from home and registering late, that first night on campus was horrible to boot. All night long I was jarred awake by train whistles that felt like they were in my third [...]
Though the time has yet to be decided, the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the School of Religion Building will take place during Homecoming weekend on Friday, Nov. 7.
According to Cole Strong, administrative assistant to the president, all the details have not been worked out, except for the date and approximate time.
Dr. Rolando Cuellar, assistant professor of [...]
To join the College Republicans a student needs nothing more than an interest in politics.
The club invites all students, even those that may not be Republican.
“Attending our meetings is the first step to getting involved in College Republicans. We seek to allow all students at our meeting: Republican, Libertarian, Democrat or Independent,” said Cameron Pruette, [...]
