Meet Canada’s oldest history student; He’s 76, just graduated and already enrolled for his next degree
David Jackson, a 76-year-old retired mathematician, recently earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Mount Royal University after an 18-year part-time pursuit. Inspired by a history lecture, he embraced learning in retirement and valued the clas...

Canada’s oldest history student at 76 David Jackson graduates from Mount Royal University after 18 years now enrolled in anthropology aiming for another degree by age 84
Jackson’s story begins on a Saskatchewan farm, raised in a one-room schoolhouse where “walking through a deep gully in the snow” was no metaphor but was a daily routine.
He earned a mathematics degree from the University of Regina in 1975, then wrote code for Gulf Oil in Calgary, with stints across western Canada and Dallas. Yet a classroom’s draw never dimmed.
Love for learning after retirement
Retirement rekindled his love of learning. His first MRU math class bored him, prompting a switch to Dr. Scott Murray’s history lecture, where Jackson “was hooked” by the professor’s animated storytelling. Murray remembers a student “always full of question, not afraid to ask hard questions.”
Classmate Simon Weintz, 25, echoes that sentiment: “He was always willing to admit when he was wrong and learn new things,” bridging a 50-year age gap.
His professors add praise. “He thrives in the process and challenges his own assumptions,” notes Dr. Nazak Birjandifar. Colleagues in the humanities recall his humility, openness, and stamina.
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