Background
Worthington, Robert Melvin was born on May 31, 1922 in Roulean/Saskatchewan, Canada. Naturalized citizen, 1943.
Worthington, Robert Melvin was born on May 31, 1922 in Roulean/Saskatchewan, Canada. Naturalized citizen, 1943.
Bachelor of Science, Eastern Kentucky University, 1948. Doctor of Laws, Eastern Kentucky University, 1972. Master of Arts, University Minnesota, 1949.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1958. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Lincoln University, 1973.
Supervisor veterans training and industrial education, Minnesota State Department Education
assistant state commissioner education, state director, Vocational Technology and Adult Education New Jersey
associate, United States Commissioner Education
director, Bureau Adult, Vocational and Technology Education
chairman senior research associate, Career Development Associations Inc., Princeton, New Jersey
associate commissioner higher education, Utah System Higher Education
mem, Joint Committee on Edition and Tgn. for National Security
assistant secretary vocational and adult education, unites states department Education, 1981-1986;
consultant education and training
consultant education and tgn., Edgewater Park, New Jersey, since 1990;
appointed by President Bush, White House Commision on Presidential Scholars, 1990. Member Metropolitan Literature Task Force. Member Management Systems Development Council, Education Credit Management Policy Oversight Board, Secretary's Committee on Fraud Waste and Mismanagement, National Commission Employment Policy.
Governor's Manpower Planning Council, Utah State Advisory Council on Science and Technology. Acting president College Eastern Utah. Head United States delegation United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Conference on Adult Edition and Lifelong Learning, Tokyo.
United States delegate Organization of European Cooperation and Development, Paris. Professor, department chairman, industrial education and technical Trenton State College. Visiting professor education Rutgers University, Boston University.
First lieutenant United States Army Air Corps, 1943-1947.