
W&L Professor Quoted in Article About the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority
Megan Hess offers perspective on the importance of determining the scope of inventory shrinkage.
Megan Hess offers perspective on the importance of determining the scope of inventory shrinkage.
Hess, associate professor of accounting at W&L, discusses her passion for teaching classes like "Anatomy of a Fraud," a popular Spring Term class about corporate fraud
Between the classroom and her community volunteer work, Katherine Ho '23 has built a W&L experience that is already paying off in the career world.
At W&L, Katherine Ingram '20 found a research interest—and a future profession—where environmental studies meets economics.
The paper investigates the relation between accounting failure and innovation.