When Dr. Jackson assumed the chairmanship of the BGSU Biology Department, he "inherited" me as the department secretary, allowing me to continue the job that not only supported me financially, but provided amazing windows on a world that I could not have experienced otherwise. His office provided the nexus of my social life at BGSU, as well, enabling contact with many interesting people and opening the door to lifelong friendships. He challenged me to venture forth, encouraging me to accept my first teaching job in Anchorage, Alaska. As the babysitter for the Jackson children, I enjoyed a sense of trust and family connection that was incredibly meaningful to a young woman seeking a life path and a place to belong. My life has been immeasurably enriched by my relationships with the whole Jackson family and I shall be forever grateful as I attempt to pass these gifts on to others.
Aneita Sharples Radov, BS 1963, MA 1966