Historian and Former Morehouse College President to Speak on the Vital Role of Ethical Leadership, Scholarly Rigor, and Commitment to Truth and Justice for the Next Generation of Religious Leaders at Opening Event
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November 7, 2024 – Hampton, VA – Hampton University proudly announces the Inaugural Ceremony of its School of Religion. This milestone event will take place on Thursday, November 14, 2024, at 6 p.m. at the Memorial Church on Hampton University’s historic campus, welcoming scholars, community leaders, students, and guests for an evening focused on ethics, scholarship, and the core values that define effective religious leadership in today’s world. Additionally, the event will include a keynote address by the renowned Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, author and professor of Moral Leadership at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology.
The event, free and open to the public, underscores the University’s dedication to academic excellence, thought leadership, and its strategic priority of delivering the #1 Student Experience in America.
About the Founding Dean of the School of Religion, Rev. Dr. Debra L. Haggins
This event will also feature a formal installation of Founding Dean Rev. Dr. Debra L. Haggins, university chaplain. In 2008, Dr. Haggins was named university chaplain and pastor of the historic Memorial Church at Hampton University; the first female to hold this position in the university’s history. As university chaplain, Haggins serves in a dual capacity, as campus minister and as executive secretary of the nationally acclaimed Hampton University Ministers’ Conference-Choir Directors’ & Organists’ Guild Workshop. Haggins previously served as the interim pastor of the historic Queen Street Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virginia. This monumental installation recognizes Dr. Haggins commitment to ministerial leadership, transformative community outreach, and stellar academic and scholastic approach to theological studies.
Dr. Haggins has earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Early Childhood Education from Paine College in Augusta, Georgia where she joined the sisterhood of the Eta Theta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. She received the Master of Science degree (M.S.Ed.) in Secondary School Administration and the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAS) in Higher Education Administration, both from Old Dominion University. She earned a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in theology from The Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. In May of 2017, the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education Leadership and Management was conferred upon her from Hampton University. In 2021, Dr. Haggins earned the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology where her field of emphasis was Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation
About the Keynote Speaker
Renowned for his academic contributions and transformative leadership in the areas of ethics, leadership, and social justice, Dr. Robert Michael Franklin brings over three decades of experience in higher education and ministry. He is widely recognized for his deep understanding of the intersection of faith, ethics, and leadership, offering insights on how religious communities can engage with and address the challenges of modern society.
Dr. Franklin’s scholarship explores the ethical dimensions of leadership, particularly in relation to African American religious traditions and the role of faith communities in public life. His published works include Crisis in the Village: Restoring Hope in African American Communities, a seminal text that explores the intersection of faith, family, and community in the African American experience. He has also authored numerous essays and articles on leadership ethics, social justice, and the moral responsibilities of religious institutions.
Throughout his career, Dr. Franklin has served in various leadership capacities, including as President of Morehouse College, where he guided the institution through a period of significant growth and national recognition. He has also served as a trusted advisor to religious and educational leaders across the country, contributing to the advancement of moral and ethical leadership practices within diverse communities.
Dr. Franklin, celebrated for his work on African American history and social justice, will deliver a keynote address centered on the ethical responsibilities, scholarly rigor, and moral foundations essential for today’s religious leaders. His insights will set an inspiring tone as the School of Religion embarks on its mission to prepare leaders who will serve with wisdom, integrity, and a deep commitment to truth.
Inaugural Ceremony Speakers
The inaugural ceremony will feature special remarks by the university community, local leaders and key figures including:
- Lt. Gen. Darrell K. Williams (USA, retired), President, Hampton University
- Dr. Betty H. Stewart, Executive Vice President and Provost, Hampton University
- Dr. Ziette Hayes, Dean, James T. George School of Business
- The Honorable Donnie Tuck, Mayor, City of Hampton, Virginia
- The Honorable Phillip Jones, Mayor, City of Newport News, Virginia
- Ms. Donna A. Graves, MS Engineering Management, PhD Student, Public Theology and Community Engagement, Hampton University
- Rev. Dr. Asa Lee, President and Professor of Theological Formation, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA
- Rev. Dr. John Guns, Dean, Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA
About the School of Religion Inaugural Board of Advisors
The School of Religion Board of Advisors at Hampton University is composed of an esteemed group of religious leaders, scholars, and social justice advocates, each bringing a wealth of experience, expertise, and a deep commitment to fostering spiritual and community growth. This distinguished board is dedicated to guiding the School of Religion in its mission to prepare the next generation of ethical, transformative religious leaders equipped to address the complexities of the digital age.
Through their leadership, the Board of Advisors supports the School’s academic excellence, its commitment to social justice, and its focus on integrating faith with contemporary global challenges. Representing a wide array of denominations, backgrounds, and fields of expertise, the Board serves as a source of wisdom and direction, helping shape the curriculum, outreach initiatives, and overall vision of the School of Religion at Hampton University. Their collective guidance ensures that the institution remains grounded in timeless religious truths while embracing innovation and progress for the future of faith and religious education.
The inaugural Board of Advisors for the School of Religion includes:
- Rev. Dr. William H. Curtis – Senior Pastor of Mount Ararat Baptist Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a distinguished pastor, author, and scholar with a profound commitment to fostering spiritual and community development, with an emphasis on equipping leaders for global ministry. His books include The Challenge of the 21st Century Church and The Ministry of Leadership.
- Mrs. Terri Hannett – Founder and Executive Director of the National Foundation for Women Legislators, is a seasoned nonprofit executive and philanthropist, passionate about advancing educational opportunities and community engagement through innovative programs and initiatives. She is the author of Inspire to Lead: Women’s Leadership and Legacy.
- Rev. Dr. Frederick W. Haynes – Senior Pastor of Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, is a dynamic pastor, theologian, and social justice advocate who challenges and inspires communities to confront systemic inequities through faith-based action and leadership. His published works include For Such a Time as This: Hope and Inspiration for Today’s Preacher and The Glory of God: A Pastor’s Guide to Delivering the Word of God.
- Rev. Dr. Vashti M. McKenzie – Presiding Bishop of the 13th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, is an influential spiritual leader and trailblazer, known for her pioneering work as the first woman bishop in the AME Church and her dedication to empowering women in ministry. She is the author of Strength in the Struggle: Leadership Development for Women and In the Spirit of the Word: A Journey of Faith and Leadership.
- Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick, Jr. – Senior Pastor of Bethel Church in Jacksonville, Florida, is a revered pastor, theologian, and visionary leader, guiding his congregation and the wider church community with transformative messages of faith, empowerment, and social justice. He is the author of Real Talk: Conversations about Faith and Justice and The Power of a Changed Life.
- Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, III – Senior Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois, is a renowned pastor and preacher committed to bridging the gap between theological scholarship and practical ministry, with an emphasis on faith’s role in societal change and community-building. He is the author of Preaching with Power: A Guide to Spiritual Transformation and The Audacity of Hope: The Faith of the 21st Century.
- Dr. Christina Ramirez-Smith – Executive Director of the Global Health Education Project, is an educator and scholar dedicated to advancing public health, ethics, and social justice, working to ensure that underrepresented communities have access to equitable opportunities. Her work includes the book Public Health for a New Generation: Reframing the Future of Global Health.
- Rev. Dr. Brian J. Wells – Senior Pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia, is a respected minister, spiritual leader, and educator known for his empowering sermons and commitment to cultivating strong, faith-filled communities through effective pastoral care. His books include Faith in Action: A Guide to Building Strong Congregations and The Power of Prayer and Praise.
- Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley – Senior Pastor of Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia, is a widely influential pastor, author, and community leader, whose compelling sermons and social activism have had a lasting impact on both his congregation and broader society. He is the author of Living Your Best Life: Faith and Action for a Purpose-Driven Life and Preach Like Jesus: The Spiritual Art of Preaching and Leadership.
For more event information, visit: www.hamptonu.edu/religion.
Elevating Hampton Excellence
Hampton University’s strategic initiative is aimed at fostering a culture of academic rigor, innovation, and community engagement. Rooted in the University’s commitment to excellence, this 10-year plan seeks to enhance educational offerings, expand research opportunities, and empower students to become leaders in their fields. Through innovative programs, commitment to producing groundbreaking research, collaboration with industry partners, and a focus on social mobility, Elevating Hampton Excellence strives to create an inclusive environment where all students can thrive. This initiative embodies Hampton’s mission to transform lives, uplift communities, and elevate the collective potential of its students, faculty, and alumni.
About Hampton University
Hampton University, nestled along the scenic shores of Hampton, Virginia, is a dynamic historically Black institution with a storied legacy of academic excellence, pioneering research, and dedicated community service. Here, students discover an empowering environment that fuels their ambitions, nurtures their potential, and inspires them to rise, lead, and excel.
Founded in 1868, Hampton combines a robust liberal arts education with a strong emphasis on scientific and professional disciplines, offering a wide range of distinctive programs, including leading-edge degrees in STEM, business, arts, and health sciences. The University is at the forefront of research in areas such as atmospheric science, cancer treatment, and cybersecurity, driving innovation that impacts the world. Additionally, the newly launched School of Religion stands out as the first HBCU to offer a doctoral degree in theology, religious studies, and ministry. Contributing $530 million annually to both the regional and the Commonwealth of Virginia’s economy, Hampton plays a vital role in regional development while championing diversity, inclusion, and opportunity.
Recognized by Money Magazine as one of the “Best Colleges in America” and honored by Coastal Virginia as the “Best Private College,” Hampton University is a close-knit community of learners and educators representing 44 states and 32 territories and nations. Committed to nurturing intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship, Hampton prepares its students to lead and thrive in an evolving world. For more information, visit www.hamptonu.edu.
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