Background
Lloyd, Wesley Parkinson was born on June 16, 1904 in Ogden, Utah, United States. Son of Charles E. and Lucy (Parkinson) Lloyd.
Lloyd, Wesley Parkinson was born on June 16, 1904 in Ogden, Utah, United States. Son of Charles E. and Lucy (Parkinson) Lloyd.
Bachelor of Science, Brigham Young University, 1927, Master of Science, 1934, Doctor of Laws, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1937.
High school, 1929-1930. Principal seminary, 1930-1933. Dean of men, professor education Brigham Young University, 1937-1944, dean of students, 1944-1960, department chairman philosophy education, 1937-1950, dean Graduate School, 1960-1969.
Dean Graduate School Arts and Sciences, United States International University, 1969-1971.
Director California Western College, 1972-1974. Professor education and human behavior United States International University, 1969-1975.
Director Japanese Institutions Student Personnel Services, 1951-1952, 54-55. Consultant student personnel services in Europe, Asia, Africa, 1955.
Consultant higher education in Burma, 1961.
Asia Foundation consultant for counseling project U. Rangoon, 1958. Higher education conferences Japanese Universities, 1958. Educational consultant, American specialist Department State, American embassy, Tokyo, 1962.
Conductor seminars Colombian (South America) educators, 1962.
Participant conferences Venzuelan educators, 1963. Consultant Bahamas, 1967.
President Utah Conference Higher Education, 1946-1947. Chairman academic council Western Personnel Institute.
Member Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (general board 1940-1941), Provo City Community Welfare Council, 1941-1942. Member National Association Student Personnel Adminstrs. (president 1949-1950), Utah Academy Science, Arts, and Letters, National Education Association, New York.A., Utah Education Association, American College Personnel Association (commission on international relations 1964-1966), Western Association Graduate Schools (president 1967-1968), National Association Deans and Advisers Men (national commission on student orientation 1940.
Member Church of Latter-day Saints (bishop).
Clubs: Rotary, Timpanogas Knife and Fork (board directors).
Married Lillie Murdock, December 30, 1926. Children: Kent M., Gary M. Athletic coach, 1927-1928.