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LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE
HISTORY
The school was renamed in his honor as the LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School, acquired its present site in 1914, and finally chartered by the State of Tennessee as a four-year degree granting institution in 1934.
The two schools merged in 1968, forming LeMoyne-Owen College and reinforcing their shared purpose of combining a liberal arts education with career training in a Christian setting.
ACADEMIC MERIT
LeMoyne-Owen College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The 4-year Liberal Arts College provides a liberal arts core curriculum which develops in students important life skills and training in:
Business and Economic
Center for African and African American Studies sponsors workshops, seminars, exhibitions, and lectures that explore issues and provide opportunities for students to interact with persons who represent diversity in cultural, social, professional, political, or national perspectives. The Center's activities are highlighted by the celebration of African-American History Month in February and the annual commemoration of the Middle Passage in September. The Center is also a repository for books, artifacts, and audio and visual tapes and CDs on African and African-American studies. Selected materials are available for checkout.
CAMPUS LIFE
The principal buildings on campus include Brownlee Hall, the major administrative building; Steele Hall, the oldest building on campus housing faculty and administrative offices; C. Arthur Bruce Hall, housing the gymnasium, pool and other physical education facilities; and the Alma C. Hanson Student Center, housing student lounges and recreation rooms, meeting rooms, dining hall, staff offices, the Little Theater and the College bookstore; and the Hollis F. Price Memorial Library. There's also The Gibson-Orgill Mathematics and Science Learning Center, Sweeney Hall and the Center for African and African American Studies.
Campus visits should be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are offered Monday-Friday at 10 am and 2 pm.
ADDRESS: 807 Walker Ave, Memphis, TN MAP PHONE: 800-737-7778 |
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