Vietnam War Veteran, 83, Overcomes Challenges to Earn Ph.D. from Louisiana State University

Dr. Jones’s educational journey began in 1953 when, at the age of 18, he joined the Marine Corps with only a sixth-grade education. Motivated by the prospect of promotions for those with high school diplomas, he enrolled in night classes, a decision that would shape the trajectory of his life.

Vietnam War Veteran, 83, Overcomes Challenges to Earn Ph.D. from Louisiana State University

In a remarkable display of resilience and unwavering commitment to education, Dr. Johnnie W. Jones, an 83-year-old war veteran and grandfather, has recently achieved the extraordinary feat of earning a Ph.D. in Human Ecology from Louisiana State University (LSU). Born and raised in Picayune, Mississippi, in 1935, Dr. Jones embarked on a 65-year educational journey, facing numerous challenges along the way.

 Dr. Jones’s educational journey began in 1953 when, at the age of 18, he joined the Marine Corps with only a sixth-grade education. Motivated by the prospect of promotions for those with high school diplomas, he enrolled in night classes, a decision that would shape the trajectory of his life. During the Vietnam War, Dr. Jones continued his studies through LSU’s correspondence courses, displaying an unparalleled dedication to education even in the midst of active combat.

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In 1972, after completing two tours and earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from the University of Hawaii, Dr. Jones returned to LSU, earning his Master of Social Work in 1975. However, duty called again, leading him to a career in the prison system, temporarily diverting his path from his pursuit of a Ph.D. in Human Ecology.

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 Retiring as the Warden from the Louisiana Correction Institute in 2008, Dr. Jones returned to LSU to resume his Ph.D. studies. Despite facing a serious medical condition, he persevered, receiving a waiver from the university to complete his degree after the standard seven-year requirement had expired. Dr. Cassandra Chaney, describing Dr. Jones, stated, “Johnnie Jones is resilience personified.”

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 Dr. Jones’s doctoral dissertation, titled “Religion, Racism, and Ecological Stress among African-American Families: A Qualitative Analysis of Perceptions and Coping Strategies,” reflects his commitment to understanding the impact of adversity on individuals and families. His life experiences, from childhood to the Marines and beyond, have shaped his advocacy for family structure and its influence on thriving in American society.

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On December 14, 2018, Dr. Johnnie W. Jones made history as the oldest Black person to receive a degree from LSU during the fall commencement. Undeterred by his age, Dr. Jones has already initiated the admissions process for LSU Law School at 83, exemplifying a determination to continue challenging himself and pursuing higher education.

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Dr. Johnnie W. Jones’s story is one of triumph over adversity, showcasing the enduring power of education and the human spirit. His journey serves as an inspiration, reminding us that age should never be a barrier to the pursuit of knowledge. As Dr. Jones continues his educational pursuits, he stands as a testament to resilience, determination, and the limitless possibilities that come with an open mind and a lifelong commitment to learning.