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Faculty Handbook & Constitution - Lee University

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_________________LEE UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOK & CONSTITUTION_________________UNIVERSITY FACILITIESAcademic FacilitiesConn Center, completed in 1977, is an 1,800-seat auditorium named for Charles W.Conn, who served as president from 1970–82.Communication Arts Building is scheduled for completion in August 2014. The 40,000square foot building will provide classrooms, faculty offices and specialized teachingspaces, including a black box theatre, a technologically-enhanced cinema/lecture hall, aconverged newsroom, and a video production studio.Curtsinger Music Building, built and dedicated in 1995, houses 33,000 square feet ofclassrooms and faculty offices, 23 practice rooms, seminar rooms, and instrumental andvocal rehearsal rooms. It is named in memory of a <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> benefactor, the lateThurman J. Curtsinger.DeVos Center for the Humanities was dedicated in September, 2004. The 51,000square foot building houses 13 classrooms, 2 computer centers, a 200-seat recital hall, a125-seat lecture hall and a small ensemble rehearsal room. In addition, there are 10music faculty studios, 10 music practice rooms, 26 faculty offices, departmental officesand workroom, 2 lounges and Einstein’s Bros. Bagels.Dixon Center, built in 1992, includes a 500–seat theater, classrooms, and faculty offices.It is named for board member and benefactor H. Bernard Dixon.Education Building, built in 1998 to house the Helen DeVos College of Education.Offices for staff members as well as classrooms are situated in this building. It alsohouses the 205-seat Rose Lecture Hall.Monument Building was purchased in August of 2013. It was renovated over thefollowing months and became the home of the Division of Adult Learning and GraduateEnrollment. It also houses the School of Nursing administrative offices. This two-storybuilding sits between Ocoee Street and Broad Street.School of Religion Building, built in 2008, is the primary classroom building for religionclasses. The 35,000 square foot building houses a preaching lab, 203-seat JonesLecture Hall, and the Jerry Dixon Reading Room housing the Charles W. Conn Collectionand other books donated by influential members of the <strong>Lee</strong> community. The religionfaculty, department chairs’ and dean’s offices are also located in this building.Science/Math Complex opened for classes in Fall 2009 semester. With the completionof Phase II in summer 2010, the complex provides approximately 73,000 square feet onthree floors. It has 14 classrooms, 10 science labs, a lecture hall which seats 100 and aseminar room. There are 30 faculty offices in the building and two administrative suites.The complex has a 4,500 square foot student lounge and commons area with DunkinDonuts.Squires Library, built in 1984, replaced the old library which is now the Vest Building.The Pentecostal Resource Center has more than 43,500 square feet and houses morethan 138,000 volumes. It contains the Squires Library, which serves <strong>Lee</strong> <strong>University</strong> andthe Pentecostal Theological Seminary, a chapel, a historical display, and the DixonPentecostal Research Center, which houses archives of the Pentecostal movement.9 - 1 <strong>University</strong> Facilities

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