A Lock Haven legacy: 5th generation student graduates from CU-Lock Haven

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Many parents who love their alma mater hope that their children may follow in their footsteps and attend the same college or university that they graduated from. Such is the case for spring 2025 麻豆社区-Lock Haven graduate, Jacob Watson, of Mill Hall, who has now become the fifth generation of his family to hold a degree from the university. 

Jacob graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry. He was joined at the Saturday afternoon ceremony by several family members including his father, James Allen Watson 鈥91 and his grandmother, Sandra L. Brown 鈥61.

The family has had members attend the university under each of its names: Central State Normal School, State Teachers College in Lock Haven, Lock Haven State College, Lock Haven University, and 麻豆社区-Lock Haven.

Jacob originally committed to the University of Pittsburgh in their competitive six-year pharmacy program, but said he felt uneasy about the decision. 鈥淚t would鈥檝e been a huge adjustment from living in the countryside to living in a big city as well as the career path I chose,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 feel being a pharmacist was exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a researcher making new medicines.鈥

After deciding not to attend Pitt, he went in search of the right school for him. 鈥淭he day before the deadline to submit my deposit to enroll at Lock Haven, I got a follow request on Instagram under a profile called 鈥渞un4lhu,鈥 which was run by coach Aaron Russell from the LH track and field team. That was what ultimately made me decide to attend Lock Haven,鈥 Jacob said.

During his time at CU-Lock Haven, Jacob was an active member of the Bald Eagle varsity track and field team, a member of the Chemistry Club, and a recipient of the Al Hoberman Scholarship.

Jacob鈥檚 fondest memories at Lock Haven included spring break trips to Myrtle Beach with the varsity track and field team and attending home athletic events 鈥 socializing with friends, and watching fellow Bald Eagles compete. 鈥淢y best memory was senior day at the Lock Haven qualifier this year,鈥 he said. 鈥淓veryone was cheering for me when I ran my very last race in my collegiate career, the 4x400 meter relay where I was anchor.鈥

Jacob said he feels honored to be a part of such a long family legacy at Lock Haven and his family echos that pride. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to be part of such a legacy, to think of so many of my beloved relatives walking the same grounds as I did,鈥 James said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so glad that my son decided to go to Lock Haven. I knew he would love it and absolutely thrive there. He鈥檚 accomplished so much more than I ever did, and I am so very proud of him.鈥

鈥淟ock Haven was my one and only choice for college,鈥 said Kelly (Watson) Hastings 鈥83, Watson's aunt. 鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of our family legacy and the emphasis on education for generations. I loved my time at Lock Haven State College.鈥

Jacob鈥檚 grandmother lived in Russell Hall during her time at Lock Haven. She remembers having a dorm mother and having to dress to go to dinner. 鈥淟ots of close friendships were made. It was a wonderful time,鈥 Brown said.

Jacob praises CU-Lock Haven for preparing him for his career as a researcher. 鈥淚 was able to take a lot of challenging courses throughout my time which has allowed me to demonstrate my positive work ethic in lectures and the lab,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y Lock Haven education has allowed me to get a glimpse of my full potential.鈥

Jacob also had the opportunity to take part in biochemistry research with Dr. Kyle Root during his junior year at The Haven, which is when he knew research was his passion. He also was accepted to a competitive REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the summer of 2024, in which he took part in organic chemistry research.

鈥淎fter all the research I did during that summer, I was set on pursuing graduate school with an intent on a Ph.D. in chemistry,鈥 he said.

Jacob plans to attend graduate school at the University of Georgia in pursuit of a doctorate degree in chemistry with an emphasis in organic/medicinal chemistry.