1967 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 65 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 48

Graduate

The graduate school, which was organized in 192 5, offers the opportunity for advanced studies, specialization, and research in more than fifty departments. In addition to developmental studies in his particular field, the graduate student may also take advantage of programs planned in conjunction with Washington State University and the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho Falls.

School

Dr. M. L. Jackson, Dean of Graduate School, came to the University of Idaho in 1953 and became Dean in July of 1965. He came from the U.S. Ordnance Station in California. Dean Jackson's degrees include a B.S. Chemical Engineering from Montana State College and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. When first at the University, Dean Jackson was head of the Chemical Engineering Department and advisor to the student chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Dean Jackson has served on the Idaho State Air Pollution Control Commission, Moscow School Board, and as a Reviewer for National Technical Publications and for research proposals to the National Science Foundation. His hobbies include boating, fishing, and music. Dean and Mrs. Jackson have one son and three daughters. The boy is a senior in Physics at the University of Idaho. The oldest girl is a senior in high school, one is a junior, and the youngest girl is in the seventh grade.

M. L. D ean

jACKSON

Graduate School

Better Idaho fishing is ahead with this research in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sciences.

"Nutrition Education in Nursery School and Kindergarten" is this graduate student's project.


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