Normand, Carol

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Summer Research Grant
May 2016
UWW College of Business and Economics
Cited by 29 articles
October 2015
Best Education Paper Award
October 2014
American Accounting Association Midwest Region
Faculty Service Award
2012
College of Business & Economics
Best Teaching and Curriculum Paper
April 2009
American Accounting Association Midwest Region Meeting
Best Paper Award
June 2008
AIS Educator Conference
Best Manuscript Award
April 2006
Teaching and Curriculum Section
Wisconsin Teaching Fellow
June 2004
UW - Whitewater campus
Ultragrant
April 2003
College of Business and Economics
Minigrant
January 2003
College of Business and Economics
Commendation for Excellence
June 2002
Editorial board of the Accounting Historians Journal

ED.D
Business Education with cognate areas in Accounting and Educational Pyschology
Northern Illinois University
1998
M.B.A
Includes 12 semester hours of graduate accounting work
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Il
1991
B.A.
Major: English Minor: Cultural Antrhopology
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
1970

Certified Public Accountant
State of Illinois

Institute of Internal Auditors
2004 - Current
Certified Fraud Examiners Association
2003 - Current
American Accounting Association
1991 - Current

The Valentine company Case: A Review of Internal Controls Simulation Involving Practioners
Alka Arora
AOL, LEAP and CPA Examination Tasks: Lions and Tigers and Bears-Oh My!
The Impact of Teaching a Generic Problem Solving Model on Male and Female Student Perceptions of Ethics
A Principles-Based Approach to Teaching Accounting Ethics Using a Generic Problem-Solving Model (Best Education Paper Award)
A Principles-Based Approach to Teaching Accounting Ethics Using a Generic Problem-Solving Model
Faculty versus Student Perceptions and Uses of Technology to Enhance Learning
Sinason, D.H.
Dexter Buys a Surfboard: An Exploratory Study of the Impact of a Classroom Activity and a Reflection paper on Student Perceptions of the First AIS Course (Best Paper Award)
Facutly Versus Student Perceptions and Uses of technology to Enhance Learning
David H. Sinason
Two Small Fraud Cases
"Arochem" and "George Chapman": Two Small Fraud Cases
Dexter Buys a Surfboard: An Exploratory Study on the Impact of a Classroom Activity and a Reflection Paper on Student Perceptions of the First AIS Course
Hiring Criteria for Accounting Positions: What Organizations are Requiring
R. Cummings
A Comparison of Hiring Criteria: Newspaper Advertisements and Internet Position Announcements
R. Cummings
Omni Furniture Company: A Systems Development Life Cycle Case
D. Sinason
Teaching Problem Solving in Accounting Courses Using a Generic Problem-Solving Model
L.W. Dudley
Accounting and Governmental Efficiency: A Classroom Case on the Stewardship of Public Resources
T. Mills and R.J. Palmer
Accounting Practices and Reports of The Northwestern Sanitary Commission, 1861-1865
C.W. Wootton
The Posh Hairdo Salon Case
M. Walters
A Century of Mergers and Acquisitions by Major US Accounting Firms
C.W. Wootton and C.M. Wolk
ABC Furniture Company: A System Development Life Cycle Case Study
D. Sinason
Teaching Problem Solving In Accounting Courses Using A Generic Problem-Solving Model
L.W. Dudley
The Recognition and Valuation of Current Assets on the Balance Sheet in the United States, 1865-1940
C.W. Wootton
Measuring the Problem-Defining Ability of Accounting Students
R.E. Baker
Teaching Problem Solving In Accounting Courses Using A Generic Problem-Solving Model
L.W. Dudley
Measuring the Problem-Defining Ability of Accounting Students
R.E. Baker
The Valuation and Reporting of Receivables in the United States, 1865-1935
C.W. Wootton

Financial Reporting for the Future
On Balance
Pg. 36-37
The GHD Company Case: A Review of an Organization’s Internal Control Structure
Journal of Accounting Education
The Arochem Case: Fraudulent Financial Statement Reporting Versus Aggressive Accounting
Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting
Dexter Buys A Surfboard: An Exploratory Study Of The Impact Of A Classroom Activity And A Reflection Paper On Student Perceptions Of The First AIS Course
Accounting Information Systems Educator Journal
Vol. 6 Iss. 1 Pg. 11-31
The Kent Dawson Case: Assessing Fraud Risk at the Perpetrator Level
The Journal of Forensic Studies in Accounting and Business
Vol. 4 Iss. 1 Pg. 41-63
A History of the American Accounting Association Midwest Region 1960-2010
American Accounting Association
Pg. 23
Use of Financial Statements to Legitimize a New Non-Profit Organization during the US Civil War: The Case of the Northwestern Sanitary Commission
Accounting History
Vol. 15 Iss. 1 Pg. 93-119
Financial Reporting for the Future
On Balance
Pg. 36-37
Governmental Purchase Card Programs: A Case on the Stewardship of Public Resources
Accounting Perspectives
Vol. 7 Iss. 1 Pg. 69-81
Onmi Furniture Company: A Systems Development Life Cycle Case
Journal of Information Systems
Vol. 20 Iss. 2 Pg. 81-91
Fraud Busters
On Balance
Vol. 2 Iss. 1 Pg. 31
Screening Criteria for Accounting Positions: An Update of the Johnson and Johnson Study
Advances in Accounting Education Teaching and Curriculum Innovations
Vol. 7 Pg. 149-169
Teaching Problem Solving in Accounting Courses Using a Generic Problem-Solving Model
Journal of Accounting and Finance Research
Pg. 62-77
The Posh Hairdo Salon Case
The Journal of Informational Systems
Pg. 115-132
A Century of Mergers and Acquisitions by Major US Accounting Firms
Accounting History
Pg. 25-60
The Saving Power of Purchasing Cards
NACUBO Business Officer
Pg. 62-72
Measuring the Problem-Defining Ability of Accounting Students
Advances in Accounting Education (B.N. Schwartz and J.E. Ketz, Eds), Elsevier Science
Vol. 4 Pg. 139-167
The Recognition and Valuation of Current Assets on the Balance Sheet in the United States, 1865-1840
Accounting Historians Journal
Pg. 63-108
Meeting the Challenge: The University Accounting Program Corporate America Needs
Management Accounting Quarterly
Pg. 4-13
Accounting: Historical Perspectives
Encyclopedia of Business and Finance (A.M. Marion, Ed.)
Pg. 9-13

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