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- 2019 Diversity Award (Alumni), UNC at Chapel Hill
- Four individuals receive honorary degrees
'It's significant. It's meaningful. It's important': Four individuals to receive honorary degrees.
Celia Funderburk, Daily Tar Heel, Sunday, March 31, 2024
UNC announced on March 18 that four individuals will receive honorary degrees for outstanding accomplishments in public service, dance and community service at the spring commencement ceremony.
On May 11, Deitre Allen Epps, Howard Lee and Richard Stevens will receive Doctor of Law degrees, and Michelle Dorrance will receive a Doctor of Arts degree.
Lynn White Blanchard, chair of the Honorary Degrees and Special Awards Committee, said the process of selecting recipients starts with nominations. . . .
https://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2024/03/university-2024-honorary-degree-recipients
- Howard and Lillian Lee Honored at Transit Center Naming Ceremony
Keith T. Barber, The Local Reporter, June 23, 2022
On Monday, June 20, the Town of Chapel Hill named the transit facility on Millhouse Road in honor of Howard and Lillian Lee. Howard Lee, a former state senator and the town’s first Black mayor, was instrumental in the formation of Chapel Hill Transit in 1974.
- Howard Lee receives Jay Robinson Education Leadership Award
- North Carolina Award
Howard the First. Howard Lee's historic election in 1969 was just the beginning. By Matt Dees, Chapel Hill Magazine, Nov 9, 2015
- ‘Vehicles of Change’: Howard and Lillian Lee Recognized with Renaming Ceremony
Brighton McConnell, Chapelboro.com. Jun 21, 2022
The town government held a dedication ceremony Monday morning to officially announce and unveil plans for the Howard and Lillian Lee Transit Operations Center. The former mayor began the local transit system shortly after being elected in 1969, and his wife is a long-time advocate and user of Chapel Hill Transit.