Accounting Prospectus 2017
The 2017 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.
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The 2017 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.
The newly elevated School of Accounting has much to celebrate, including two back-to-back years of million-dollar-plus fundraising.
Students attending the business portion of the SAIL summer program learned to budget, manage their credit, and build a personal brand.
Twelve Lundquist College faculty and staff members were the recipients of awards for their hard work over the 2016-2017 academic year.
Lundquist College senior lecturer Michele Henney is among the first 60 individuals in the world to earn a Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting (FSA) Credential.
The Lundquist College of Business is pleased to share recent tenure and promotion decisions for our faculty members.
The Lundquist College of Business is working to better emphasize that accounting is not just an academic discipline but also a profession, by elevating the Department of Accounting to a School of Accounting.
A new study from the Lundquist College of Business accounting department found that, in most cases, the assumption that low taxes equal risky choices isn't consistent with the evidence.
Accounting instructor Bruce Darling passed away last month at the age of 65. A memorial will be held March 20 to remember his service to his students.
Scharpf Professor of Accounting David Guenther was also named the Stewart Distinguished Professor for 2017.