The Accounting & Information Systems department is home to two Knowlege Centers:
Arthur Andersen Center for Financial Reporting & Control
The Arthur Andersen Center explores and recommends curriculum changes to equip students to understand the complexities of the changing business environment. It also addresses financial reporting issues of concern to policy-makers and standard-setters such as the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other regulatory bodies.
Center Activities are organized in three areas: Professional Development, Professional Education, and Accounting Research. Activities include the “Future is Now” Program, the Deloitte Case Competition, the KPMG Program on International Accounting and the Arthur Andersen Research Workshop. Read More >>
Robert Beyer Center for Managerial Accounting & Control
The Robert Beyer Center for Managerial Accounting and Control provides nationally recognized leadership in managerial accounting and control through education, research, and public service.
The Robert Beyer Center sponsors two professorships and administers a scholarship program for accounting students. Read more >>