Lee College has been selected as a Cadre 1 or lead college in the Texas Success Center’s Talent Strong Texas Pathways initiative and will present its Guided Pathways strategy to fellow Texas community colleges at the Leading Talent Strong Texas Pathways institute. Guided Pathways is committed to transforming the student experience at Lee College by developing academic programs designed to provide a clear pathway to help ensure success in the classroom and beyond.
Aero, Bolt or Nitro? We've narrowed it down to these three potential names in the Name Our Navigator contest. Which one do you prefer?
Select the name that best embodies the spirit of Lee College. Voting is open to students, employees, and the Lee College community. You have until Friday, April 21. It's a chance to be a part of Lee College history!
The work of Paul Lucke, art and architecture instructor in the Visual & Performing Arts Department, is on display on the second annual Baytown Sculpture Trail. Lucke's "Towers with Planets" (left) and "Facade and Triangles" (right) can be found along the 100-400 blocks of West Texas Avenue and near Town Square. Lucke is one of 20 artists chosen to showcase their colorful, expressive sculptures, which will can be seen on the trail through March 2024. Read more about the Sculpture Trail in the Baytown Sun.
Lee College Honors Program and Impact students
(pictured l-r) Adriana Curiel, Debany Gomez-Sanchez, Sydney Joy Dado, Xitlaly Ruiz and Caris Gray all attended the Great Plains Honors Council Conference in Wichita Falls last month. Students presented essays they completed in The Human Condition taught by Drs. Georgeann Ward and Javier Ramirez.