After three years of being the Resident Director of Atkins-Ellis, Jubilee Criswell will end her career at Lee University on March 12 and move to Illinois.
Jubilee and her family are leaving to take advantage of an opportunity for her husband, Jonathan, to become the youth pastor for Bethalto Church of God, less than half an [...]
Atkins-Ellis RD moving to Illinois
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The Pentecostal Theological Seminary will be hosting a special event for prospective students from Lee University on March 9 from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. The event will be held in the Curtsinger Building, directly across from the Lee soccer field.
Anthony Lombard, director of recruitment and communications for the seminary, said the goal of this [...]
Lee University recently received its first Presidential Award as part of the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
Lee University was one of six colleges in the United States to receive the award from the Corporation for National and Community Service.
“This is a testament to the meaningful service our students, faculty, and staff perform on a [...]
SSAC Tournament Games
The Ronald McDonald House of Greater Chattanooga is giving people a chance to donate $10 by texting “SHARE” to 85944 in an effort to raise $1,430, the daily expenses of the charity.
“RMHC [Ronald McDonald House Charities] is always looking for innovative ways to reach new donors and raise much needed funds to support families that [...]
Zach Smith is a junior business administration major and is a part of the Lee Flames tennis team.
Q. Where are you from?
A. I’m from Chattanooga.
Q.How long have you been playing?
A. Since I was 12.
Q.What do you do to prepare for a match?
A. The night before, I make sure I have everything ready, and then before [...]
Eleven student musicians will represent Lee University in the Tennessee Music Educators Association’s first All Collegiate Band.
The band will perform as a part of the Tennessee Music Educators Association’s annual convention.
Lee students selected for this honor are Kwami Barnett, clarinet; Joel Land, alto saxophone; Kenyn Brown, percussion; Gab Lajas, trumpet; Kristen Harris, oboe; Shana Hakanson, [...]
As part of its annual Justice Week, the Council of Revolutionary Endeavors (CORE) hosted a Human Wrongs simulation on Feb. 25 to highlight the issues of each of the individual clubs.
The simulation started in the lobby of the Helen Devos Education building, from here students were led through the simulation by tour guides. Each room [...]
Students from the DeVos School of Education’s special education support services major will be student teaching in Siem Reap, Cambodia, from March 23 to May 1, as part of the Lee sponsored trip in partnership with People For Care and Learning.
Seniors Laura Simpson, Whitney Hewitt and Zinnie Stamper will be working teaching English, computer skills and [...]
Pink Zone
On Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. the Lady Flames will be taking on Brewton-Parker College (Ga.), but instead of their traditional white Lee jerseys, the girls will be outfited in pink and white jerseys to support breast cancer awareness.
“The date was chose because this is the week designated by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association [...]
UPDATE:
After seven years as a women’s residence hall, Atkins-Ellis will be the new home of displaced Hughes Hall residents.
Stephanie Taylor, executive assistant to the president, said this decision was made by the board of directors after touring the new science building and seeing how Hughes Hall looked compared to it. However, she said the decision [...]

