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It includes faculty at its related academic colleges and two schools, including the Marriott School of Management and the J. Reuben Clark Law School. As of the fall of 2007, BYU employed 1,300 instructional faculty, 88% of whom were tenured or on tenure track, and approximately 2,900 administrative and staff personnel.
Includes faculty members of Brigham Young University, and its predecessor institutions. This includes both full and part time faculty, past and present. Note that despite a similar name Brigham Young College was a distinct and different institution.
BYU also claims notable professional football players including Super Bowl MVP Steve Young '84 & '94, Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer '90, and two-time Super Bowl winner Jim McMahon. In golf, BYU alumni include two major championship winners: Johnny Miller ('69) at the 1973 U.S. Open and 1976 British Open and Mike Weir ('92) at the 2003 Masters.
Kevin J Worthen, class of 1982, 13th President, Brigham Young University (2014–2023); Dean, J. Reuben Clark Law School (2004–2008) [25] Business leaders.
Stephens is a coordinator of the BYU Astronomical Society. [6] She also runs an annual public event called Astrofest which introduces physics and astronomy to kids in a fun way. [7] She is the team captain of an on-campus flag football team which is the only women's intramural faculty team at BYU. [1]
LGBTQ students and advocates at BYU in Utah slammed the school for requiring all freshmen read a controversial 2021 speech that they say incited violence and hatred against the queer community.
Kathryn M. "Kathy" Daynes (born 1946) [1] is a professor of history at Brigham Young University (BYU) and a historian of Mormonism, specializing in Mormon polygamy. She was president of the Mormon History Association in 2008 and 2009. Daynes was born in 1946 and began her studies as an undergraduate at BYU in 1964.
Kevin J Worthen (born April 15, 1956) [1] is an American professor who served as the 13th president of Brigham Young University (BYU) from 2014 to 2023. From 2010 to 2021, he also served as an area seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). [2]