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Kelvie Crabb is an Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas School of Business, where she serves as the Master of Accounting Program Associate Director and faculty advisor for the Undergraduate Business Council. Her role includes teaching accounting courses such as financial and managerial accounting, mentoring Master of Accounting (MAcc) students, and fostering co-curricular engagement. Prior to her academic career, Crabb spent a decade in the tax industry with Andersen, KPMG, and BlueScope Steel, contributing to her practical expertise in accounting.
- CMA (Certified Management Accountant)
- MAIS, University of Kansas, 2001
- B.S. in Accounting and Business Administration, University of Kansas, 2000
Her teaching philosophy emphasizes inclusivity, active learning, and mentorship, aligning with her focus on managerial accounting, specialized accounting practices, and financial accounting. Crabb has received multiple honors for teaching excellence and service, including the Gordon Fitch Award for Distinguished Service and the Jack and Anne Bowling Business Faculty Award. She also co-owns Mission Barbell Club, a CrossFit affiliate gym, and is actively involved in student advising and program development.
- 2022 Gordon Fitch Award for Distinguished Service, KU School of Business
- 2021 Jack and Anne Bowling Business Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, KU School of Business
- 2019 Jayhawk Impact Award: Organization Advisor of the Year, KU Student Involvement and Leadership Center
- 2018 Jim Bulloch Award for Innovations in Management Accounting Education, American Accounting Association and Institute of Management Accountants
Crabb contributes to the School of Business as a faculty advisor for the Undergraduate Business Council, promoting an inclusive culture and enriching student experiences through co-curricular activities and mentorship.





