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New Faculty: Janet Mosebach (Joined in Fall 2016)

 

Janet Mosebach

Janet Mosebach, Ph.D., joined Boise State University as an associate professor in the Fall of 2016.  Janet received her undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Nevada at Reno, a master’s degree in taxation from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas.  She is a CPA (currently inactive) and spent 10 years working in public accounting for Plante & Moran (Ann Arbor, MI) and KPMG (Norfolk, VA) before getting her Ph.D.  She previously served on the faculty at the University of Arkansas, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Akron, and the University of Toledo.

Janet is currently teaching tax at the undergraduate level and will be teaching tax at the graduate level in the spring.  She has received multiple teaching awards, including both the Beta Gamma Sigma Outstanding Teacher of the Year and Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Faculty Member, among others.  Janet also does research in the tax area and has published articles in a variety of outlets, including the ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research, Public and Municipal Finance, Tax Notes, and State Tax Notes.  Her research has also been cited by the Congressional Research Service in its reports to the U.S. Congress.

Janet was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada but has lived all over the United States.  She is excited about being out west again, and currently lives in Boise with her husband, Michael, and their dog, Xena.  She enjoys spending time outdoors and traveling in her spare time.