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December 2017 Issue

ICYMI | Why Are African American Students Still Not Majoring in Accounting?

The Importance of Early Impressions

By  George Violette, PhD, CPA and Carol L. Cain, PhD

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In 1969, the AICPA formed the Minority Initiatives Committee, whose mission was to encourage, provide educational opportunities for, and promote the hiring of high-potential minority…

December 2017 Issue

Why Are African American Students Still Not Majoring in Accounting?

The Importance of Early Impressions

By  George Violette, PhD, CPA and Carol L. Cain, PhD

January 2018 0

In 1969, the AICPA formed the Minority Initiatives Committee, whose mission was to encourage, provide educational opportunities for, and promote the hiring of high-potential minority…

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