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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

August 2020 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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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

January 2019 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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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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