Stuart Borowsky is an Associate Professor of Accounting. He earned his BA and MBA from Drexel University. Stu is a Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania. He has been a professor at Philadelphia University for over 30 years. In addition, he has a private accounting and consulting practice with clients in an array of businesses and professions. His primary area of expertise has been in the fast food area servicing several McDonald's, Dunkin' Donut, and Burger King franchises. At present, his focus is with a new home builder in Delaware Valley. Over the years, his outside practice has enabled him to bring the practical side of accounting into the classroom.

Professor Borowsky is the 2003 recipient of the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award, as well as the 2003 School of Business Teaching Award. In October 2003 Professor Borowsky was the first recipient of the Bertrand Hayward Alumni Award given by the by the alumni to “a faculty member who has had a profound influence on the success of Philadelphia University alumni.”

Email Professor Borowsky at BorowskyS@PhilaU.edu.

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