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Dr. Glenn Growe is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Fort Hays State University, affiliated with the Department of Economics, Finance & Accounting. He holds a diverse academic background, including a Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology from Loyola University (1975), a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Chicago (1971), and multiple advanced degrees in Accounting, Management, and Computer Information Systems from Grand Valley State University and the University of Florida.
His research focuses on Financial Statement Analysis and Financial Accounting, with notable work on corporate governance, regional banking performance, migrant entrepreneurship, and regulatory compliance under Sarbanes-Oxley. He teaches courses such as Principles of Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, and Ethics for Accountants.
Dr. Growe’s research spans interdisciplinary topics, including the economic impacts of financial crises on regional banks and the role of language skills in migrant entrepreneurship. His publications appear in journals like the Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics and Small Business Economics.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text. Advising and grants details are not explicitly listed, though his teaching and research roles suggest active engagement in academic mentorship.
He is based in McCartney Hall, Fort Hays State University, and can be reached at gagrowe@fhsu.edu.




