Gies News Articles
Sep 30
Using financial statements to make tax forecasts a little less cloudy
Danielle Green joined Gies this fall as a teaching associate professor in the Department of Accountancy. Danielle holds a PhD in accounting from the University of Connecticut and a master’s degree in higher education administration from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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Sep 28
Corporate highs — how marijuana legalization impacts firm innovation
Shagun Pant joins Gies as a teaching associate professor in the Department of Business Administration. Shagun spent the last 11 years at the University of Iowa, and her research interests include corporate finance, corporate governance, innovation, and more.
Sep 21
Enemies at the gate — using web analytics to predict emerging competitors
Gautam Pant comes to Gies as a professor in the Department of Business Administration. Gautam spent the past 11 years at the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business where he was a professor and Henry B. Tippie Research Fellow as well as the director of graduate studies in business analytics.
Sep 20
Accounting 2.0 — Exploring the real impact of artificial intelligence
Andrea Rozario joins Gies this fall as an assistant professor in the Department of Accountancy. Andrea’s research focuses on the effects of technology on accounting and auditing outcomes, and the application of technologies to accounting and auditing to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Sep 16
Psyonic’s bionic arm gains Meta, NASA interest post-iVenture partnership
With patience, determination, and a vision for democratizing healthcare, Psyonic Founder and CEO Aadeel Akhtar has transformed an oversized, cumbersome prototype into the first bionic hand with multi-touch feedback on the market.
Sep 15
One nation, slightly divisible — exploring race and gender inequity in America
Mackenzie Alston joined Gies this fall as an assistant professor in the Department of Finance after three years at Florida State University. Her research focuses on experimental and behavioral economics as well as labor and education.
Sep 14
PODCAST: Executive Associate Dean Brooke Elliott
It’s fascinating to compare what many people plan to do with their lives and what people actually do with their lives. Brooke Elliott's dream wasn’t necessarily to break gender barriers in the highest echelons of academia but that’s exactly what happened.
Sep 12
Gies ranked No. 7 undergraduate public business school
Gies College of Business is once again ranked as a Top 10 public undergraduate business program, according to the latest rankings released by US News & World Report. Gies is ranked No. 13 among all business schools.
Sep 12
Subtraction by Addition — How adding consulting services can lessen auditing quality
Erik Beardsley joined Gies this fall after six years at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. Erik’s research focuses on taxation, the intersection of tax and financial reporting, the effects of non-audit services on audit quality, and executive incentives.
Sep 07
Could America’s immigration policies be hurting our ability to innovate?
Michael Roach's research investigates how university research discoveries are commercialized through startups and the early career choices of science and engineering doctorates. His research areas include technology entrepreneurship, strategic human capital, immigration, and science policy.
Sep 06
In AI, we (sort of) trust — auditing and algorithm aversion
Jenny Ulla joined Gies this fall as an assistant professor in the Department of Accountancy. Her research uses experimental methods to examine issues related to judgment and decision making in audit and financial reporting settings.