LeMoyne-Owen College occupies a beautifully landscaped campus at 807 Walker Avenue in South Memphis. City Buses make regular stops throughout the day in front of the campus.
The principal buildings on campus include Brownlee Hall, the major administrative building; Steele Hall's Fine Arts and Humanities Center, the oldest building on campus, houses faculty offices; C. Arthur Bruce Hall, housing the gymnasium, pool and other physical education facilities; 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.
The Gibson-Orgill Mathematics and Science Learning Center, houses faculty offices, laboratories, classrooms, a Natural Science Library, the Academic Skills Center, and the Computer Center. Institutional Advancement, Alumni Relations and Public Relations are in Sweeney Hall, and the Center for African and African American Studies houses classrooms, conference rooms and office space. If you have the time, we'd like you to visit the LeMoyne-Owen campus, meet a few students, sit in on a class, or chat with some of our distinguished faculty members. Stop by the Alma C. Hanson Student Center for a snack, or maybe lunch. Stroll around the historic grounds.
Get a feel for our beautiful campus. We want you to be comfortable. After all, you'll be spending a lot of time here. Interviews are not required, but we'll arrange one if you'd like. And, of course, we'll be more than happy to answer any questions you might have.
Campus visits should be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are offered Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.