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Accounting
An UpStar Is Born
Accounting Prospectus 2018
The 2018 edition of the yearly publication of the School of Accounting at the UO Lundquist College of Business.
Stepping Up: 2018 Faculty Promotions
In preparation for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year, the Lundquist College of Business is proud to announce its upcoming faculty promotions and named appointments.
Rising Researchers
The superb work of Lundquist College faculty members is driving up our ranking for business school research productivity on the national stage.
Free Tax Return Help for Students, Community
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is free tax return preparation offered by University of Oregon accounting students who are specially trained for the task.
UO Accounting #1 in Tax Research
The University of Oregon’s is the top school for tax research in the world, according to newly released rankings.
Accounting Circle Turns 20
What do leaders do when faced with a challenge? Get proactive. That’s just what happened in 1997, the year the Accounting Circle was born.
Bright (and Broad) Horizons
Alex Sudeora ’17 has a black belt in Taekwondo and has dabbled in film making, but his passion is a career in consulting.
Gambling and Financial Misreporting
Firms headquartered in places where gambling is more acceptable are more likely to issue restatements of earnings, according to new research by Dane Christensen.