by Erika LeGendre | Sep 14, 2022 | Accounting and Business Law, Faculty
William VanDenburgh, Ph.D., associate professor of accounting, spoke on Tax Notes – a news, analysis, and commentary publication for tax professionals – about his recent article, “Pragmatic Realities of an Underfunded IRS,” co-written by Philip Harmelink and Joshua...
by Erika LeGendre | Apr 18, 2022 | Accounting and Business Law
Nothing says “end of the semester” quite like the Tax Bowl competition in Professor Paige Bressler’s accounting 341, Federal Taxation course. Held every fall and spring, students form groups of three and then compete against each other in five rounds...
by Erika LeGendre | Nov 30, 2021 | Accounting and Business Law
Students trade in their textbooks and lecture notes for some good old-fashioned competition once every semester in Professor Paige Bressler’s ACCT 341 federal taxation accounting course during the Tax Bowl contest. Instead of learning about itemized deductions...
by Erika LeGendre | Nov 5, 2021 | Accounting and Business Law, Faculty, In the News
Professor Robert Hogan, chair of the School of Business Accounting and Business Law department, recently discussed the growing job opportunities in accounting for college students with Charleston Regional Business Journal. Read the full article, Accounting attracts...
by Erika LeGendre | May 5, 2021 | Accounting and Business Law, Alumni, Students
Double majoring in accounting and dance isn’t usual, but that’s the business school way. Many of our students complement their business education with coursework in the arts. The ability to study both accounting and dance is what drew Maggie Howe ‘21 to...
by Erika LeGendre | Nov 1, 2019 | Accounting and Business Law
Two accounting majors are telling the world their plans to become ready to work after graduation — and it includes earning the coveted designation as a certified public accountant (CPA). Mikaela Fodor ’20 and Kelsey Patrick ’20 are three finalists representing the...