Despite not officially merging with another Catholic college in Memphis,
Christian Brothers University (CBU), the two schools shared some facilities and courses in the 1960s. CBU changed from being an all-male college to a
coeducational institution in 1972. Many Siena students became the first female students at CBU. The former location of the St. Agnes Academy and Siena College housed specialized educational programs and a
halfway house in the 1970s. In 1985, the site was rezoned for commercial development, and the Oak Court retail and office complex was built on the schools' site. == References ==