Current Events

ADVISING ALERT! All business majors MUST attend an advising session. Please see the schedule for times and locations.

The Best in Business: UNA Phi Beta Lambda Students Capture National Awards

Keller Hall is being renovated beginning immediately after Spring semester 2009. Completion is projected for early in 2010.

The Raburn Wing continues to be open and used for Business classes, the Dean's Office, the Marketing and Management and CIS Departmental offices.

The departmental offices for Accounting and Business Law are temporarily located in the basement of Willingham Hall. Economics and Finance departmental offices are located on the third floor of Bibb Graves Hall.

Faculty have been relocated to numerous buildings. Please check the UNA directory or the College of Business directory for the specific location or other contact information of the faculty member you are seeking.

Business classes will be held in Raburn Wing, Bibb Graves, Visual Arts, and online during the Keller renovation period. Please check the online schedule of classes of the locations of specific courses

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Muscle Shoals Regional Center


Muscle Shoals Regional Center at the University of North Alabama

The Muscle Shoals Regional Center at the University of North Alabama is established to provide a forum for research, documentation, analysis, and discussion of matters relating to the development, conservation, and celebration of the Muscle Shoals Region’s cultural, economic, and natural heritage.

The Muscle Shoals Regional Center at the University of North Alabama will engage in activities related to the documentation, archival conservation and preservation, publishing (both web and print), regional economic modeling and development, program development related to the cultural, economic, and natural heritage of the region, and to the delivery of educational and training programs across broad academic disciplines. The Muscle Shoals Regional Center at the University of North Alabama will develop means to increase interaction between university and non-university constituencies in the region in the arts, humanities, public affairs, business and economic development, and other areas related to the region's cultural, economic and natural heritage.