Turner College's Jasmine Bordere Committed to Producing Scholarship that Advances both Academic Knowledge and Student Learning
Like most researchers, Turner College associate professor of accounting Jasmine Bordere's scholarship includes peer-reviewed journal articles, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and applied research that informs both academic literature and professional practice. Her eclectic research program addresses financial reporting standards, auditing practices, teaching effectiveness and student learning in higher education. Bordere's first publication, a study of audit risk, appears in the 2015 volume of Current Issues in Auditing. In the above and other areas, Bordere has experienced several research successes in recent years. Her 2020 article in Internal Auditing examines the financial reporting impacts of the coronavirus. That same year Bordere's article in the International Journal of Servant-Leadership discusses the servant leadership principles covered in the movie Lone Survivor. As Bordere explains, "My research reinforces CSU’s core values. Servant leadership provides a good example. CSU strives to foster teaching and learning that cultivates ethical leadership and service to society. The concept of servant leadership, leading with ethical empowerment and service, parallels the role of accountants in society. I instill an awareness of servant leadership principles into my accounting courses and in my research." More recently, in 2024 and 2026, her research explores the student evaluation of teaching premium earned by clinical professors in economics, and racial comparisons of the impact of confidence and enjoyment on student success. These studies appear in Education Sciences and Research in Higher Education Journal, respectively. Lastly, Bordere's current work on the impact of universities' athletics success on the quality of their incoming students is being revised for resubmission to an A-rated journal. Success in this instance will produce her first such publication. This comes on the heels of the publication of Bordere's first book title, The Beauty Premium in Academic. "I am committed to producing meaningful scholarship that advances both academic knowledge and student learning," Bordere added. This commitment certainly had a lot to do with her winning the prestigious 2025 CSU Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Award. It will likely continue to fuel success in the future.

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