Daniels would like to congratulate the faculty members who received promotions this fall. “We have outstanding faculty at Daniels, and these promotions recognize noteworthy dedication and contributions to the excellence of teaching and research we require at the...
Accountancy Articles
Even the (Financial) Playing Field
Nils Peterson headed to the South for his undergraduate education. The “Michigan blues” had him desiring warmer weather that Clemson offered. He majored in economics and took a job with Edward Jones working in personal finance in St. Louis. But, he wasn’t satisfied....
How Did You Spend Your Summer Vacation?
For many Daniels students, summer isn’t all about lounging on a beach or camping under the stars. Rather, it’s a time to gain valuable work experience and invaluable connections via an internship. We took a moment to catch up with some of our graduate students who are...
Ask the Expert: Are Credit References Effective?
Credit references are characterized by variety. Myriad types exist and the impact of many is difficult to quantify. We sought perspectives from a panel of lending experts from both the consumer and corporate sides of the aisle, including Sharon Lassar, John J. Gilbert...
Colorado PERA: How Will Legislative Changes Impact You?
In conjunction with the Morgridge College of Education and Truth in Accounting, the School of Accountancy is hosting a seminar to discuss the future of the Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association on Tuesday, May 1, in Margery Reed Hall’s Reiman Theater. PERA...
Insider Tips on Developing Your Career
Welcome home study-abroad returnees! I hope your time in [insert city inevitably cooler than Denver] was fantastic and you’re ready for late nights in the library and Nagel burritos again. You must be exhausted after finishing all the homework you put off until the...
Paying It Forward
To say that Kathleen Davisson, teaching associate professor, assistant director of Daniels’ School of Accountancy and a certified public accountant, understands the value of a dollar would be a gross understatement. But Davisson’s financial acumen isn’t what led her...
School of Accountancy Alumni Show their Pioneer Spirit
On Friday, December 8, 2017, School of Accountancy alumni gathered together to have a fun-filled night and cheer on the University of Denver Pioneers against the Colorado College Tigers. Sitting together in section 15 and 17, the SoA alumni cheered on the Pioneers...
Accountancy Professor Breaks Down the Tax Plan
Congress is expected to pass The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and send it to President Trump for his expected signature by Christmas. While we have had numerous tax bills over the last several years, the 2017 bill will bring dramatic changes to most taxpayers and be...









