Nargess Golshan

Unlocking AI advancements in accountancy

Nargess Golshan, an assistant professor of accounting at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business who holds a PhD from Trulaske’s School of Accountancy, recently used AI to analyze mental health in the C-suite.
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Trulaske professor brings a Cheetos-and-peanut-butter approach to the classroom

Chris Prestigiacomo, an associate teaching professor in Trulaske’s School of Accountancy, isn’t afraid to look at the basics from a whole new perspective.
Orin Ethics Symposium event

Business ethics expert Kelly Richmond Pope speaks to packed house

Trulaske students explored the importance of ethics in accounting during the annual Richard M. Orin Ethics Symposium.
New Admit Accountancy Event

School of Accountancy events prove to be ‘assets’ for incoming Trulaske students

This fall, the School of Accountancy at the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business welcomed 220 new accountancy students with an average GPA of 3.65. 

Micaela Nevarez

San Diego transplant carves path to success at Trulaske

After high school, San Diego native Micaela Nevarez found herself longing for an out-of-state college experience. Though she toured several universities, one felt like home as soon as she stepped on campus: the University of Missouri.

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Class of 2024 Profile: Rami Merayyan

Rami Merayyan, a Columbia, Missouri native, always knew Mizzou was the place for him—its campus and traditions were the backdrop to his childhood. His love for problem-solving and mathematics led him to the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.

Patrick M. Walsh

Retired four-star Navy admiral shares lessons on ethical leadership during School of Accountancy’s Orin Ethics Symposium

Patrick M. Walsh, a retired four-star admiral with the U.S. Navy, is a seasoned leader known for his ability to excel under pressure.

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Family Tradition: Maddie and Max Meystrik thrive as leaders at the Trulaske College of Business

Maddie and Max Meystrik always knew where they wanted to go to college: the Trulaske College of Business at the University of Missouri.

Jay Dawdy

Small town roots, big city dreams: Jay Dawdy, B.S. Acc. ’89, blazes his own trail in forensic accounting

This article originally appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of Trulaske Magazine.

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Trulaske College of Business partners with global accounting leader to launch new program to support CPA candidates

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business has collaborated with Becker, a global leader in accounting exam preparation and professional education, to create the Becker Academy.

Paul Vogel gift announcement

Gift sparks new era: Paul and Lynn Ann Vogel’s transformational gift names the School of Accountancy’s master’s program at the Trulaske College of Business

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business announced today a generous gift from Paul L.

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Accounting students selected for highly competitive KPMG Global Internship Program

This summer, two accounting students from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business had the opportunity to participate in the KPMG Global Internship Program.

Dean meets with students from City of Refuge

Five Trulaske students attend Global Advantage Program in Czech Republic

KPMG recently hosted the Global Advantage Prog

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A calculated risk: Trulaske alumni find success with online retail business

Their friends and families worried that launching a business nearly straight out of college was too risky. What if it failed?

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Making connections: Mizzou Accounting Research Colloquium brings successful doctoral alumni and students together

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business held the Mizzou Accounting Research Colloquium May 16-17 in Cornell Hall.

Kassidy Dalton

Class of 2024 profile: Kassidy Dalton

First-generation student Kassidy Dalton arrived at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. Trulaske College of Business four years ago from Stockton, a small town in southwest Missouri.

Hannah Kreimeyer

Class of 2024 profile: Hannah Kreimeyer

Hannah Kreimeyer was still in high school when she first developed an interest in accounting. She was fascinated with the language of business and the important role accounting plays in an organization’s success.