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McKay School graduates encouraged to "be the power, be the hope, be the voice, and be the light that this world needs". Read time: 8 minutes. Graduates walk in the 2024 April Convocation and hear from Dean Kendra Hall-Kenyan, undergraduate speaker Katie Busch, and graduate speaker Karen…. Read More.
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David Oman McKay was born on a farm in Huntsville, Utah on September 8, 1873. McKay’s mother, Jennette, worked as a teacher prior to her marriage. Though his father, also named David, was deprived of formal education, he studied diligently on his own and became one of the founders of Weber College (now Weber State University). Largely through his p...
After completing a mission to Scotland in 1899, McKay returned home to marry Emma Mae Riggs, his college sweetheart. Both began work as teachers in Ogden, Utah: Emma at Madsen School and he at Weber Stake Academy. Within three years, he was promoted to principal and initiated a campaign for campus expansion. Now known as Weber State University, the...
In 1951, at age 78, Elder David O. McKay was ordained and set apart as prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The transcontinental railroad had been completed shortly after his birth; man would reach the moon shortly before his death. McKay would rightfully be credited with leading the Church into the modern era. ...
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David O. McKay School of Education. The David O. McKay School of Education (SOE) at Brigham Young University (BYU) specializes in teaching, administration, communication disorders, and educational inquiry. [1]
The David O. McKay School of Education includes five departments, all of which prepare professionals to provide education and other developmental services for preschool through adult learners.
The David O. McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University--Provo (McKay) has 65 full-time faculty on staff with a 1.4:1 adjusted ratio of graduate students to faculty....
David O. McKay School of Education. Dean: Richard Osguthorpe. Associate Dean for Graduate Programs: Tina Taylor. Contact Information: 301 MCKB Provo, UT 84602-5095. (801) 422-3694. Website.