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Three BYU professors won a pair of prestigious awards for research from the American Accounting Association.
The AICPA recently appointed Marriott School of Management associate dean Steve Glover to its Auditing Standards Board.
Professor Bill Tayler was among those honored for an article on the methods and effectiveness of measuring performance.
The Brigham Young University School of Accountancy is taking steps to become more globally-minded with help from a $500,000 donation from EY.
Accounting professor W. Steve Albrecht was recently recognized as one of the top 50 corporate directors of 2013.
Professor Robert Gardner was honored with the 2013 Outstanding Educator award from the UACPA.
Steve Glover and Doug Prawitt to receive the Wildman Medal for their contribution to public accountancy.
BYU students are gaining experience at the country's largest Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
The IMA endorsed the Marriott School for preparing students to pursue management accounting careers.
BYU Professor Jeff Wilks will help advise the FASB as they establish the generally accepted accounting principles.
BYU surged four spots to 27th among undergraduate business programs, while also posting strong marks in accounting.
Three members of the Marriott School's faculty and staff were honored at BYU's annual University Conference.
Jeff Wilks has been appointed as the new chair of the Brigham Young University School of Accountancy.
Steven M. Glover received the funding grants from the Center for Audit Quality to create academic research articles.
The Marriott School honored the winners of the 2013 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected by students.
Two BYU accounting professors were honored with a Best Paper Award for their work in spotlighting others' research.
Kay Stice was recently awarded the prestigious Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award.
Doug Prawitt, the Glen Ardis Professor of Accountancy in the Marriott School of Management, will give the Brigham Young University devotional Tuesday, July 19, at 11:05 a.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.
Steven M. Glover succeeds Kevin Stocks as chair of the BYU School of Accountancy beginning May 1.
A recent statistic reveals that BYU is doing this better than any of the other top-10 accounting programs.
James D. Stice received the 2012 Outstanding Faculty Award and 15 others were also honored.
Financial Times rates both MBA human resources and accounting teaching number one worldwide from a survey of alumni.
BYU School of Accountancy is reinforcing its position among the nation's best accounting schools.
This year hundreds more Marriott School graduates were hired, resulting from an intensified focus on placement.