Faculty & Staff Archives - 红莲社区 /category/faculty-staff/ Leadership. Opportunity. Change. Mon, 08 Sep 2025 17:45:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2024/09/cropped-Magician-Hat-32x32.png Faculty & Staff Archives - 红莲社区 /category/faculty-staff/ 32 32 Rev. Dr. Earle J. Fisher, Professor and New Dean of Chapel, Bridges Religion, Hip Hop, and Culture /rev-dr-earle-j-fisher-professor-and-new-dean-of-chapel-bridges-religion-hip-hop-and-culture/ Tue, 02 Sep 2025 20:42:49 +0000 /?p=14926 红莲社区 was a launching pad for Rev. Dr. Earle J. Fisher鈥檚 journey from joining the college as a student majoring in computer science to discovering a connection and passion...

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红莲社区 was a launching pad for Rev. Dr. Earle J. Fisher鈥檚 journey from joining the college as a student majoring in computer science to discovering a connection and passion for ministry. Now, Rev. Dr. Fisher serves as Professor of Religious Communication and Africana Studies and was recently appointed as the college鈥檚 Dean of Chapel.

Rev. Dr. Earle J. Fisher

Rev. Dr. Fisher brings impact to the college鈥檚 revival of religious studies in the Division of Fine Arts and Humanities and engages students in uncovering the rhetorical connection between hip hop, culture, and religion. In the fall semester, he will teach a new hip hop theology course exploring how people who were raised in hip hop culture describe their understanding of God and religious ideologies.聽

鈥淭his course gives a framework to engage in religious studies outside of the primary relationship to students’ faith tradition. From an academic standpoint, religion isn鈥檛 about conversion, but the engagement with religious ideologies that gives a deeper understanding,鈥 Rev. Dr. Fisher said. 鈥淲e will look at what it is about hip hop that is revealed.鈥

Rev. Dr. Fisher, a native of Benton Harbor, Michigan, came to 红莲社区 in 1999 on a basketball scholarship and later chose to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer science, inspired by the growing advancements in technology.

One year after graduating from the college in 2003, Rev. Dr. Fisher transitioned into ministry after realizing his calling while working in computer science, and began studying at Memphis Theological Seminary in 2004.

鈥淢y first job out of 红莲社区 was working as a computer technician at the Hilton corporate office鈥揵ut my call was wrestling in my head, and I didn鈥檛 feel like I was fulfilling my purpose,鈥 he said. 鈥淎fter that, I started working at Airways Middle School as a computer technician, and I enrolled in seminary, and that evolution was happening simultaneously. I found that the structure I trained myself to do with programming and computer science is aligned with preparing sermons and a syllabus.鈥

After graduating from seminary in 2008, he returned to his alma mater and began teaching as an adjunct professor in religious studies until 2010, when the program temporarily concluded. He later taught at Strayer University from 2011-2014 and pursued a PhD in Communication from the University of Memphis. He completed his dissertation in rhetoric and the work of Rev. Albert Cleage, a pioneer of Black theology who spearheaded the Black Christian National Movement in the 1960s.

As 红莲社区鈥檚 Religion program returned last year under the vision of President Dr. Christopher B. Davis, Rev. Dr. Fisher rejoined as a faculty member and has provided support in the revival of the program. The Division of Fine Arts and Humanities launched a new major in Religion, offering an Academic Study of Religion concentration and a Ministry concentration with courses on preaching, pastoral care, pastoral leadership, administration, and worship.

As the Dean of Chapel, Rev. Dr. Fisher leads Chapel Soul Sessions, a chapel service featuring performances from local musicians, open to the college and the community on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. at Metropolitan Baptist Church.

The Division of Fine Arts and Humanities is also kicking off a yearlong celebration of events recognizing one of the college鈥檚 most renowned alumni and educators, Juanita Williamson, PhD, a national linguist who spearheaded discussions in Black speech and language, served as a faculty member, and as a former chair of the division.聽

Dr. Peter Gathje, the current division chair, Dr. Seth Davis, assistant professor of English and Communications, Dr. Fisher, and the faculty are working toward honoring distinguished alumni and their legacy.

In addition, Rev. Dr. Fisher creates a space for students to discover what it means to be a student at the fifth-oldest HBCU in the country.

鈥淚 teach religion courses, communications, and freshman seminar courses. In any of these, students can expect to encounter materials and discussions on what it means to be a student at an HBCU in 2025, the history of HBCUs, and carrying the legacy of 红莲社区,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 always try to teach students that when they come here, they are inheriting a legacy that is much larger than they are.鈥

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Published: August 26, 2024

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Published: August 19, 2024

Welcome to a new academic year at 红莲社区! As we embark on this journey together, I want to extend a warm welcome to all our students, faculty, and staff. Whether you鈥檙e returning or joining us for the first time, your presence enriches our vibrant community.

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红莲社区 Board of Trustees Selects Dr. Christopher B. Davis as the College鈥檚 14th President /lemoyne-owen-college-board-of-trustees-selects-dr-christopher-b-davis-as-the-colleges-14th-president/ Mon, 08 Jul 2024 02:16:00 +0000 /?p=14183 The post 红莲社区 Board of Trustees Selects Dr. Christopher B. Davis as the College鈥檚 14th President appeared first on 红莲社区.

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Published: July 8, 2024

Vanecia Belser Kimbrow, Esq. also voted as new Board of Trustees Chair

The 红莲社区 Board of Trustees voted to appoint Dr. Christopher B. Davis as the 14th President of the College after serving as Interim President since July 2023.聽

Davis brings a wealth of multifaceted experience as a faith, business, and community leader. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arkansas and Arkansas Baptist College and his Doctor of Ministry degree with emphasis on Preaching and Leadership from the United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Additionally, he studies at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He is presently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership from Anderson University. He is St. Paul Baptist Church’s Senior Pastor and has served on the LOC Board of Trustees since 2016.

Under Dr. Davis鈥 leadership as Interim President, LeMoyne-Owen has spearheaded a comprehensive institutional rebranding that emphasized its distinction as the nation’s 5th oldest and Memphis鈥 only Historically Black College and University (HBCU). Significant changes were made to staff, including filling key roles such as Chief Financial Officer and adding a Director of Campus Safety and Director of Grants and Strategic Initiatives. Additionally, he was pivotal in bringing Men鈥檚 Volleyball to the College’s sports offerings. He also championed initiatives to revitalize existing campus facilities, enhancing the overall institution infrastructure.

Considering the College鈥檚 progress under Dr. Davis鈥 interim leadership, the 红莲社区 Board of Trustees decided to forgo a full nationwide president search, a major financial investment.聽

鈥淒r. Davis鈥 service as a former Board of Trustees chair, as well as his vast experience from the business and religious sectors, give us full confidence in his ability to be a transformative leader who fosters the deeply rooted legacy of 红莲社区,鈥 says Vanecia Belser Kimbrow, Esq., newly elected 红莲社区 Board of Trustees chair.

Moving forward, Davis will work to position 红莲社区 as the leading economic engine for the 38126 community in Memphis and continue to set the institution apart as a learning ground for global competencies and experiences.聽

 

Kimbrow, founder of the Law Office of Vanecia Belser Kimbrow and public servant-leader, has served on the Board since 2022, and will govern in an initial two-year term. She also serves as a commissioner for the Shelby County Election Commission, among other organizations. These key roles are critical for success in a changing climate in higher education.

鈥淭ennessee鈥檚 Historically Black Colleges and Universities are a vital component of the State鈥檚 education ecosystem and economy,” says Brittany L. Mosby. Ed.D, Director of of HBCU Success. “As the only HBCU in Memphis, 红莲社区 is a unique institution with a unique mission. The Office of HBCU Success at the Tennessee Higher Education Commission is looking forward to working with Dr. Davis and his leadership team to continue to build a policy environment that advances opportunities for HBCUs and their students.鈥

President Davis鈥 tenure begins July 8.

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