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Julianne Coghlan, a senior accounting major, won
top honors in the 2004 Ohio Undergraduate Accounting Manuscript
Competition. Her entry pertained to new business regulations to
prevent executive improprieties.
This is the second consecutive year that the award went to a Wright
State student from an auditing class taught by Susan Lightle,
professor of accountancy. The award included a cash prize that was
sponsored by Deloitte, an international accounting firm, and the
Ohio Region of the American Accounting Association.
Accounting honor student Mindi Wallace was named first in a state
competition that earned her the top prize of a $3,000 scholarship
from the Ohio Society of CPAs. Besides her academic and
extracurricular accomplishments, the award was based on individual
and group interviews relating to her research on an assigned topic
that encompassed accounting ethics. Wallace—one of five state
finalists—advanced to the top-tier of competition after she was
named the winner of a $1,000 scholarship by the Dayton Chapter of
the OSCPA.
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