Interim Chancellor John S. Jackson, 1999 - 2001
Jackson became Southern Illinois University Carbondale's
17th chancellor on June 5, 1999. A political scientist by training, he
enjoyed myriad of connections to faculty and staff and students. He served
as vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost from 1996 to 1999.
He had previously pulled an 11-year stint as dean of the SIUC College of Liberal
Arts, one of the University's largest and most academically diverse colleges.
He became vice chancellor in 1996 after serving variously as associate dean of
liberal arts, associate dean and acting dean of the Graduate School from 1980
to 1983.
He played a pivotal role in winning grants to train international students in
government, politics and law. In recent years, he has showcased the campus, the
State of Illinois and the nation to international students and professionals
who have come to the United States as part of a summer institute on American
government and politics for international scholars.
Jackson, a native of Waldo, Ark., came to SIUC in September 1969 as an instructor
in the government department (now SIUC's Department of Political Science.) He
was promoted to assistant professor in 1970, associate professor in 1973 and
professor in 1978.
He is well known across Southern Illinois for his on-camera political commentary
and his expertise in U.S. presidential elections.
Jackson recently joined the SIUC Public Policy Institute, established by the
late former Sen. Paul Simon, and he belongs to the political science faculty.
