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Photo Gallery
The LEI gets underway in the fall of 2007. Here are pictures of a few notable moments and some of the people who've been involved in rolling out this exciting new program for first-time college students. (Additional photos will be added soon-check back later!)

Brittany & Sara
 
Katy Goforth
  Ms. Beattie and group
Sara Touchet won the 2008 Faculty Choice Scholarship, providing fully paid tuition for the 2008-2009 academic year   Katy Goforth discusses various components of the LEI during a faculty development session. Katy is the Lead English Instructor and Coordinator of Instructional Activities for the Comprehensive Studies Program. She also serves as the Learning Communities and Freshman Seminar Coordinator for the LEI.   Ms. Beattie and her COL 105 students pose for a picture after the LEI Awards ceremony, Fall 2007.
         
Brittany & Sara
 
Ms. Beattie's and English students
  Kelsea receives award
Croslena Johnson (right), Director of Student Life and Counseling Services and Smart Start Coordinator, assists an incoming LEI student during one of the Smart Start sessions.   Ms. Beattie's Spring 2008 ENG 102 students, made up predominantly of second-semester LEI students, pose for a picture with author Ron Rash after listening to him read from his newest book during an event on campus.   Kelsea Geer accepts the 2007-2008 LEI Excellence in Leadership award.
         
Celeste decorates
 
Students build a tower
  Students wrapping gifts
Celeste Kelley decorates a T-Shirt for the Enrichment Series Committee's Sexual Assault Awareness Month Clothesline Project. The T-shirt workshop was being led by fellow LEI student, Kelsea Geer.   Celeste Kelley, Kelly Gilliam, Daniel Lentz, and Shawn McKay work together in a team building exercise to build a tower made of spaghetti and marshmallows in COL 105.   Luke Tyler, Lisa Jerolaman, and Daniel Ezell wrap Christmas gifts collected by Ms. Beattie's COL 105 students for needy children as part of SGA's Angel Tree project.
         
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