Arthur Andersen Center for Financial Reporting and Control
Bringing clarity to business through research
The mission of the Arthur Andersen Center is to promote research that is useful in resolving financial reporting and control problems and to contribute understanding to the complexities of the changing business environment.
The mission of the Arthur Andersen Center is to promote research that is useful in resolving financial reporting and control problems and to contribute understanding to the complexities of the changing business environment.
Programs We Support
PhD in Accounting
The accounting and information systems specialization has a strong track record of producing high-quality researchers and teachers. Our approach values collegiality; students work closely with faculty in an apprenticeship-type approach.
Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
This program is designed for undergraduate students interested in developing skills essential to the accounting profession and seeking public accountant certification. The program is open to accounting, other business, and nonbusiness majors, with different paths to completion.
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About the Center
We provide professional development, education opportunities, and support for accounting research.
Board Members
We appreciate the guidance of our advisors:
- Danny Cunningham,
Retired Partner, Deloitte
(former partner at Arthur Andersen) and - Kathy Feucht,
Partner, Deloitte
(former senior manager at Arthur Andersen)