Dr. Lewis A. Jackson The Aviator |
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The Educator
Dr. Jackson’s first teaching experience was in a one-room, eighth-grade
school three years before graduating from IWU with a B.S. in Education in 1939.
After his stint in the military from 1940-47, Jackson earned a master¹s
degree from Miami (Ohio) University in 1948, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education
from Ohio State University in 1950. During his educational career. Jackson held
many positions, including Dean of Students, Graduate Dean, Vice President for
Administration, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and President of Central
State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.
The Entrepreneur
Dr. Jackson's passion for innovation surfaced at 17, when he tried to mount
a motorcycle engine on a monoplane. Unfortunately, a windstorm destroyed the
invention before he could test fly it. In 1974, Jackson fostered the Business
Entrepreneur Program at Sinclair Community College (Sinclair, Ohio). Jackson¹s
most creative venture was "An airplane in every garage." From his
first test flight in 1956 until his death, he faithfully worked on designing
a "roadable" airplane that could be stored at home and towed or driven
to the airport. His 16-foot long, collapsible wing design attracted attention
from around the world.
| The Library God has created each person with different talents and interests. For Dr. Lewis A. Jackson, his were a passion for flying and a desire to change the world through his teaching. Even before graduation for IWU in 1939, Dr. Lewis Jackson was teaching in local schools. His love for the classroom would stay with him the rest of his life, and his drive to excel in everything he did would eventually take him to the President’s office at Central State University. |
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It was Dr. Jackson’s love for higher education that moved his wife,
Dr. Violet Jackson, and their two children, Dr. Robert Jackson and Joyce Dixon,
to support IWU’s work in developing world-changing students through a
major donation toward the building of this state-of-the-art library.
The $11 million facility includes the latest computer technology. Over 20 miles
of cables crisscross through the library’s floors, giving students data
throughout the library. For those students with wireless laptop PCs, the building
allows them to log on over the airwaves.
This state-of-the-art, 79,000 square foot library’s many features not
only provide students with modern conveniences, its unique construction also
adds to the beauty of IWU’s growing campus. Features such as its 160-foot
glass dome ceiling, and 200-foot x 25-foot arced exterior glass wall have earned
the Lewis A. Jackson Library a design achievement award. IWU along with the
library’s designer, Design Collaborative, and masonry contractor, Michael
Kinder and Sons, were given the award for their efficient and beautiful use
of concrete to form the floors, walls and entrances of the library.