Master of Accounting News

Alumni give back, accounting faculty awarded teaching and research honors, Ducks flock to teach accounting, Gernon fund going strong, and more.
On to what’s next. For our newly minted graduates and the college of business itself, it's a time of forward-looking transition.
Spring always brings a bevy of dynamic and high-profile speakers to our college. This year went above and beyond.
Whether it's watching students and alumni grow over the years or exploring new research tactics, Angela Davis knows that accounting is more than just numerical.

Lundquist College MBA and MAcc students helped shape an online leadership simulation game originally created for C-level executives and managers.

A blend of site visits and classroom lectures provided Master of Accounting students with a crash course on European accounting practices during a study tour in the Netherlands.

A new sports product program in Portland, targeted options for career experience opportunities, the greatest giving campaign in the history of the university, and more.

Graduates of our accounting programs made up a full 20 percent of the Register Guard’s most recent group of 20 Under 40 honorees.
Associate professor of accounting Ryan Wilson is the Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2015.
Accounting graduates take top three spots for highest scores on Oregon CPA exam, accounting faculty ranked second worldwide for research, alumna Tiffany Phillips '13 awarded Elijah Watt Sells Award, and more.
The Helen Gernon Accounting Faculty Endowment Fund will honor its namesake by attracting top-notch faculty to the college's Department of Accounting.
As our academic halls empty and our lawns fill with expectant graduates, one can’t help but ruminate on what’s next for our 2014 flock.

With commencement on June 16, it’s an exhilarating time for members of the Lundquist College class of 2014.

Deena North, MActg '14, discovered her ideal career when she attended January's Careers in Banking and Wealth Management event.
Amber Hull ’13, MActg ’14, was beginning her junior year at the Lundquist College when an advisor suggested she should apply to the Honors Program. It ended up being the best decision of her college career.