Tracie Miller-Nobles, CPA, is an associate professor at Austin Community College, Austin, TX. She has previously served as senior lecturer at Texas State University, San Marcos, TX; as chair of the department of accounting, business, computer information systems, and marketing/management at Aims Community College, Greeley, CO; and as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas. She also has public accounting experience with Deloitte Tax LLP and Sample & Bailey, CPAs.
Miller-Nobles is a member of the Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges, the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the Texas State Society of Certified Public Accountants. She is secretary/webmaster of the Board of Directors of Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants nominations committee, and chair of the Texas Society of CPAs Relations with Education Institutions committee.
Miller-Nobles has also served on the Commission on Accounting Higher Education: Pathways to a Profession. She has spoken at numerous conferences on topics such as using technology in the classroom, motivating non-business majors to learn accounting, and incorporating active learning into the classroom. She is a recipient of the Texas Society of CPAs Rising Star Award, TSCPA Outstanding Accounting Educator Award, NISOD Teaching Excellence Award, and the Aims Community College Excellence in Teaching Award.
Miller-Nobles received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from Texas A&M University and is pursuing her PhD in adult learning, also at Texas A&M University. In her spare time, she enjoys being with friends and family, as well as camping, kayaking, and quilting.
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On preparing students for rapidly changing fields
“Now we’re looking at students graduating with a degree in accounting ... in careers that we probably don’t even know about today.”
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On challenging students to think
"... yes, you have to know accounting, but you also have to be a really great thinker."
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On reaching the middle students
“In accounting we always say, 'If you don’t know the first four chapters, then it’s going to be a disaster ... .’”
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On creating lifelong learners
"If I don't teach them how to learn, I'm doing a disservice to them."
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