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 ====== Jackson Hall ====== ====== Jackson Hall ======
  
-The hall was part of a student housing expansion plan which included new adjacent dormitories [[smith_hall|Smith Hall]] and [[wheaton_hall|Wheaton Hall]] (now Trinity Hall). Jackson Hall was financed through the federal Housing and Home Finance Agency with adjacent dormitories Jackson Hall and Wheaton Hall constructed at the same time.+Jackson Hall is a student dormitory located in the "South Campus Neighborhood," which also includes [[elton_hall|Elton]], [[funston_hall|Funston]], [[jones_hall|Jones]], [[smith_hall|Smith]][[summit_suites_east?s[]=summit&s[]=east|Summit East]], [[summit_suites_north_and_south|Summit North, Summit South]], and [[trinity_hall|Trinity Hall]]
  
-[{{ :jacksonhall.jpg?400 |Jackson Hall. Photo Credit: Cheryl Cape}}]+[{{ :jacksonhall.jpg?400|Jackson Hall. Photo Credit: Cheryl Cape}}]
  
-Construction began in 1964 and the dormitory was ready for occupancy in Fall 1966. Smith Hall opened with single rooms and multi-student suites +The hall was part of a mid-twentieth century student housing expansion plan which included the new adjacent dormitories of [[smith_hall|Smith Hall]] and Wheaton Hall (now [[trinity_hall|Trinity Hall]]). Jackson Hall was financed through the federal Housing and Home Finance Agency and all three dormitories were built at the same time.
  
-All three of these dormitories were named for past Trinity presidentsJackson being named in honor of [[jackson_abner|Rev. Abner Jackson]], who served from 1867-1874. +Construction began in 1964 and the dormitory was ready for occupancy in the fall of 1966. Jackson Hall opened with single rooms and multi-student suites.   
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 +All three of these dormitories were named for past Trinity presidentsJackson Hall honors the [[jackson_abner|Rev. Abner Jackson]], who served from 1867 to 1874.  
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 +In 1992, Jackson Hall received a designation as the "Science Dorm," housing students majoring in the sciences. The designation of dorms for "Program Groups" was an initiative of the Office of Residential Life for alternative living arrangements, primarily at the request of students and faculty. The dorm's proximity to the Science Quad was one of the prime reasons for choosing the location
  
-In 1992, Jackson Hall received a designation as the "Science Dorm," housing students majoring in the sciences. The designation of dorms for "Program Groups" was an initiative of the Office of Residential Life as alternative living arrangements, primarily at the request of students and faculty. The dorm's proximity to the Science Quad was one of the prime reason for choosing the location.  
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 ===== Sources ===== ===== Sources =====
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/2/|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter Anne Knapp, pp. 255-256+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/2/|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, pp. 255-256, 315.
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-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/2/|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter & Anne Knappp. 315.+
  
 [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/320/|Trinity Reporter]] (Winter 1992), p. 8. [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/320/|Trinity Reporter]] (Winter 1992), p. 8.
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