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Preceded by
  
Cecil O. Samuelson

Name
  
Kevin Worthen

Children
  
3

Spouse(s)
  
Peggy Sealey Worthen

Nationality
  
United States




Born
  
April 15, 1956 (age 67) Dragerton, Utah (
1956-04-15
)

Alma mater
  
Brigham Young University (B.A., J.D.) College of Eastern Utah (A.S.)

Profession
  
Academic administrator, professor of law, attorney

Education
  
Utah State University Eastern, Brigham Young University

Similar People
  
Cecil O Samuelson, Brigham Young, Karl G Maeser

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Kevin J Worthen (born April 15, 1956) is the 13th and current president of Brigham Young University (BYU). He also serves as an area seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Worthen served previously at BYU as the Advancement vice president and as dean of the J. Reuben Clark Law School.

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Education and Law Experience

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The youngest of four children, Worthen is a native of Carbon County, Utah born in Dragerton, Utah and raised in Price, Utah. He served as an LDS missionary in Monterrey, Mexico. Worthen earned an associate's degree from the College of Eastern Utah (CEU), where he was co-captain of the varsity basketball team and graduated co-valedictorian in 1978. While at CEU, Worthen worked summers as a coal miner. He graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in political science from BYU in 1979.

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In 1982, Worthen graduated summa cum laude from BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School at the top of his class. He earned the distinction of Order of the Coif. Following graduation, he clerked for Judge Malcolm R. Wilkey on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and for Associate Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White. He practiced law in Phoenix, Arizona from 1984 to 1987 with the law firm of Jennings, Strouss & Salmon. While practicing law in Arizona, Worthen found that he was very interested in the history of laws, leading him to consider teaching law.

J. Reuben Clark Law School faculty and BYU administration positions

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In 1987, Worthen returned to BYU as a member of the Law School faculty and served as dean of the Law School from 2004 to 2008. As a Fulbright Scholar, he also spent a year working as a visiting instructor at University of Chile Law School in 1994. Worthen is an expert in American Indian law. His theory of cultural and ethnic assimilation draws on the history of indigenous groups and posits that since traditional "assimilation" is impossible, governments should work with indigenous groups as associational groups. Worthen was a 1995 contributor to Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law, and served as vice-chair of the Utah Constitution Revision Commission from 2001 to 2003. While working for BYU, Worthen has served as faculty athletic representative to the NCAA for four years and as chair of the University Athletic Advisory Council from 1992 to 2000. He has also been the Hugh W. Colton professor at BYU.

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Worthen has written articles on issues related to Native American law and marriage definition in law. He also wrote an article entitled The NCAA and Religion: Issues of non-state governance that was published in the Utah Law Review.

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In June 2008, Worthen was appointed BYU's Advancement Vice President, with responsibility for university relations, communications, athletics, and philanthropies. In 2010 Worthen was made the chair of the membership review committee of the Association of American Law Schools.

BYU President

On March 11, 2014, Henry B. Eyring, First Vice Chairman of the BYU Board of Trustees announced that effective May 1, 2014, Worthen would succeed Cecil O. Samuelson as the president of BYU. Worthen was officially inaugurated as the 13th president of BYU on September 9, 2014, in a special devotional assembly. Eyring gave the installation charge and spoke at the event. Other members of the board were also in attendance, along with former BYU presidents and presidents of other universities.

Title IX regulations

In April 2016, Worthen announced the appointment of a BYU advisory committee to investigate how to improve handling alleged sexual assault situations involving students. In August, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights investigated the university. Based on the BYU committee's recommendations, BYU adopted policies that provided amnesty for honor code investigations for actions taken at or near the time women were sexually assaulted. Other changes included having the Title IX Office report directly to the student life vice president, and the physically separating the location of the two offices, relative to one another. The Title IX Office will include a full-time director.

Personal life

Worthen married Peggy Sealey Worthen in 1978 and they are the parents of three children and live in Provo, Utah.

In April 2010, Worthen became an area seventy in the LDS Church. Worthen served previously in the church as a bishop and as president of the Provo Utah Sharon East Stake from 2007 to 2010.

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