Monthly Archives: April 2018

Student NEWS (March/April)

Ethics Matters March – April 2018 Lipscomb Hosts Panel Focused on #MeToo Movement The Lipscomb University StudentCPT Chapter hosted a panel discussion focused on the #MeToo movement. They analyzed both the legal and ethical ramifications of sexual harassment in the workplace with legal and ethics experts from the university. Through this discussion, students learned how…

LEAD WITH INTEGRITY: What Are You Eating? (March/April)

Ethics Matters March – April 2018 As a child growing up, I often saw signs, public service announcements, and billboards with the slogan, “You are what you eat.” A few years ago, I saw similar media productions promoting milk. The general theme of these ads emphasized the impact food we eat has on our body.…

Good News- Microsoft Targets Autistic Adults for Coding and Software Positions (March/April)

Ethics Matters March – April 2018 For many, the job interview process is stressful, time consuming and emotionally taxing. If you are one of the millions of adults with autism, the job search can be even more difficult, as some employers are hesitant to employ, or even interview, individuals with this disability. That is until…

CPT Chair Says Accountability and Positive Relationships are Keys to Success (March/April)

Ethics Matters March – April 2018 For 17 years, David A. Costello, CPA, served as president and chief executive officer of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). Currently, Costello is a distinguished member of his community in Nashville, TN, serving as chairman of the board of directors of NASBA’s Center for the…