USA Today Gives Lee Top Marks for Service
USA Today College recently listed Lee University among the 20 Colleges Most Committed to Community Service.
The website, dedicated to blogs, news, and updates for connected students, compiled “a listing of… inspiring schools out there,” and Lee came in at number 13.
“Being recognized as a leading institution in service learning is a testament to the life-giving work our students do,” says Dr. Mike Hayes, Vice President of Student Development.
Lee University’s commitment to service extends to each of its students, who must complete two service-embedded courses and 80 hours of service-learning as a graduation requirement.
The Leonard Center is the student development sector that directs service learning at Lee. Its mission is to prepare students for citizenship as Christians in the world through reflective community interactions and teach commitment to ideals of service, benevolence, civic virtue and social justice.
Jill Singerman, Lee alumnus and Special Projects Assistant for the Leonard Center said, “As a student, the opportunity to genuinely care for people outside of my social circle changed the trajectory of my life. I am honored to assist current students in setting up these kinds of experiences and my hope is that the culture of service infiltrates their lifestyles after Lee.”
To see the full article, visit www.usatodayeducate.com/staging/index.php/the-20-colleges-most-commited-to-community-service.
For more information about Lee University’s community service efforts, visit www.leeuniversity.edu/leonard-center, or call (423) 614-8614.