Annual celebrations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy at MIT
12th Annual MLK Celebration Keynote
Dr. Shirley Ann
Jackson
Theoretical Physicist, Bell Laboratories
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson is an MIT alumna and the first African-American woman to head a ranking technological university in the United States. Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from 1995-99, she received the SB (1968) and PhD (1973) in physics from MIT. She was the first African-American woman to head the NRC and the first African-American woman to earn doctorate at MIT and a doctorate in physics in the United States.
While an undergraduate at MIT, she was a co-founder of the Black Students Union and helped increase the number of African-Americans entering the Institute from two to 57 in a single year.
Prior to joining the NRC, Professor Jackson was a university professor, research scientist, consultant and corporate director.