IRS, COB partner to bring experiential learning opportunity to campus

April 16, 2018

The Adrian Project is a daylong simulation of a mock criminal fraud investigation designed to introduce college students to the various fields involved with the IRS

IRS Simulation on Campus
IRS Special Agent David Topolewski prepares students for a simulated search. Ten IRS agents spent a day teaching campus students about IRS criminal investigation through the Adrian Project.

The Internal Revenue Service agents are known for their ability to add it up.

But 鈥榠t鈥 doesn鈥檛 just mean financial numbers鈥攖heir work also combines resources, evidence, skills and ideas for an optimal result.

To introduce college students to the various fields involved with the federal agency, 10 IRS agents recently came to campus and worked with students in a daylong simulation for a mock criminal fraud investigation. The education and training program, called the Adrian Project, is a nationwide IRS criminal investigation initiative.

UM-Dearborn students鈥攚ith majors in psychology, cybersecurity and information assurance, journalism and screen studies, criminal justice, accounting and more鈥攑articipated in the experience.

鈥淲e visit different campuses to provide an alternate view of what you could do with the IRS,鈥 said Manny Muriel, special agent in charge at the Detroit IRS. 鈥淭he IRS doesn鈥檛 only focus on tax. We have agents actively involved in national security investigations, corporate fraud investigations and in any type of case that has a financial component. The Adrian Project really sparks an interest because students are able to see ways that they can mesh their different interests鈥攆or example, law enforcement and accounting.鈥

The event鈥攐pen to all students on campus鈥攚as organized by Collegiate Lecturer in Accounting Susan Baker and Beta Alpha Psi, the honor society for students studying accounting, finance or information systems. The project was a College of Business initiative, but the goal was to involve students across campus.

鈥淲e wanted to involve majors from other colleges in a collaborative effort where everyone contributes ideas and strategies based on their education and expertise. It鈥檚 the best way to see the outcomes of critical thinking,鈥 Baker said. 鈥淓mployers, like the IRS, know it takes all kinds to make an effective team.鈥

IRS Simulation Event on campus

Working in teams, students pieced together clues from a simulated treasury checks fraud case. They led interviews, conducted surveillance, examined tax returns and financial records, and talked about next steps.

鈥淒on鈥檛 we have enough evidence for probable cause?鈥 asked JASS junior Leslie King, who is minoring in criminal justice. 鈥淚f so, we should request a search warrant.鈥

鈥淏ingo,鈥 said Special Agent David Topolewski, who facilitated one of the groups. Students then were prepped on how to present a case to a magistrate. After making a case to the magistrate and receiving the warrant, they participated in a simulation home search and arrest.

Watching students interact with IRS agents, COB Dean Raju Balakrishnan said he wasn鈥檛 surprised that so many students gave up a Friday to take part in the six-hour experience.

鈥淭his is about our students having an experiential learning opportunity, which is a key aspect of the UM-Dearborn experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he IRS agents are on campus to show students what a real case is like and how they would systematically go about the case-solving process. Our students recognized this as a fun, interactive way to meet experts in the field and learn from them.鈥

Beta Alpha Psi Vice President Emily Wolney helped Baker organize the day. Wolney said she was pleased COB brought the Adrian Project to campus鈥攕he even counted down the days until the event.

鈥淚鈥檓 interested in forensic accounting鈥攜es, I watch shows like Criminal Minds鈥攕o I knew the Adrian Project would be exciting,鈥 said Wolney, who has an accounting major and criminal justice minor. 鈥淏ut it was more than that. It opened our minds about the possibilities out there for us. I was able to learn how things worked in a case鈥攂eginning, end, everything in between. And it must be a good fit for me because I still want to learn more.鈥