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Assistant Professor of Accounting Tyler Kleppe was recently invited to serve as a discussant at the Sustainable Finance Forum in Shanghai, China in July, sponsored by Singapore Management University, Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong. To learn more about the forum and the listing of speakers, visit https://sff.saif.sjtu.edu.cn/en/speakers.html


KMPG professor of accounting Jeff Payne was quoted in The Wall Street Journal story, "PwC to Spend $12 Billion on Hiring, Expanding Expertise in AI, Cybersecurity."


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Alumni Update: March 2021

 


In partnership with the Stuckert Career Center, the Gatton College of Business and Economics has recognized the outstanding accomplishments of student interns during the 2020-2021 academic year. 

To be considered, the employer was required to submit a nomination letter on behalf of the intern. The winners were selected based on their contributions to the organization, meaningful work that impacted the organization, how the student exceeded expectations, and how they grew from the beginning of their internship to the end.


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"In the Eye of the Beholder: The Interplay of Numeracy and Fluency in Consumer Response to 99-ending Prices” by Allan Chen and Brady T. Hodges (University of Missouri, Columbia) will be published in the Journal of Consumer Research, a UTD journal. 

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University of Kentucky Office of Nationally Competitive Awards has announced that two recent UK graduates have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships to travel abroad to teach, study or pursue research for the 2021-22 academic year. 

One of those individuals was Schuyler Baas, a 2020 management and Lewis Honors College graduate, who will teach in Spain and lead a Model United Nations Program. 

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Aaron Yelowitz contributed to the Vox article, "California mandated masks. Florida opened its restaurants. Did any of it matter?"