It was remodeled in 1974 to house the School of Business Administration.
The name was changed to "School of Business Administration" in 1931 so as reflect the expansion of its course offerings.
The School of Business Administration features a range of traditional and non-traditional majors.
The college was founded in 1946 as the School of Business Administration.
The science curriculum was expanded, and the School of Business Administration saw its enrollment rise to over two thousand.
The School of Business Administration first began to offer graduate education in business in 1964.
In 1943, the department was renamed the School of Business Administration when it began offering a one-year graduate program.
After Leland's retirement in 1961, the School of Business Administration formed.
In 1950, the university created a separate faculty as the School of Business Administration.
In 1950 the school was renamed the School of Business Administration.