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University of North Alabama Archives and Special Collections, University Collection, Collier Library 

Identifier

UA: POH 7/ UA: POH 8

Description

By the early1980s, Powers Hall became a dormitory for UNA athletes. In September 1985, the hall became the headquarters for four sororities on campus (Phi Mu, Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Alpha Gamma Delta) and home for 48 coeds. Renovations for this began in the Fall of 1984, updating the complete structure and converting the rooms to also make space for chapter rooms for each sorority. In March 2004, more renovations began to convert Powers Hall from a residence hall to a facility that housed International Student Services, the English as a Second Language Program, and offices for the National Collegiate Network support staff.

Date Created

1-16-2026

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Keywords

Architecture, Alabama, University of North Alabama--Buildings, Historic Buildings in Alabama, Dr. James K. Powers, Residence Hall, Athletics, Sororities, International Students

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