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Professor Schultz earned a
B.A. in anthropology from SUNY New Paltz, an M.S. in accounting from SUNY
Albany, and a Ph.D. in accounting from The Pennsylvania State University,
where her dissertation research was funded by an Ernst and Whinney
grant. She is a Certified Management Accountant, and a member of the
American Accounting Association, the Academy of Accounting Historians, The
Institute of Management Accountants, and Beta Gamma Sigma. She serves
as faculty advisor to Beta Sigma Delta. Dr. Schultz teaches courses
in financial and managerial accounting, intermediate accounting, and
accounting theory. Her research interests are in financial accounting
and accounting history, and she is involved in an ongoing study of the
financial records left by New Paltz's early settlers and their
descendents. Her articles have appeared in The Accounting Historians
Journal, Accounting History, New York History, Journal of Business and
Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Accounting and Finance Research, Journal of
Applied Business Research, and The Hudson River Valley Review. A member of the New Paltz
faculty since 1984, Professor Schultz served as coordinator of the accounting
program until 1993. She is married to the artist Thomas Stratton and
enjoys walking with their golden retriever and studying classical ballet. SUNY New Paltz · School of Business · E-mail Me |
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