He spent most of his career at the University of Chicago, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in 1937, Master of Business Administration in 1938, and PhD in 1949.
As dean, he changed the school's curriculum and helped establish a downtown campus for part-time MBA students.
Jeuck also increased faculty retention by eliminating a requirement that professors give their consulting fees to the school.
[4] He returned in 1958 to the University of Chicago when he was named the Robert Law Professor of Business Administration.
[6] In 2003, former students and friends (including Philip J. Purcell of Morgan Stanley, J. William Uhrig, and Peter G. Peterson of the Blackstone Group) helped him establish the Distinguished Fellows Program at the University, which provides five MBA students with a scholarship, stipend, and mentoring by Harry Davis, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Roger L. and Rachel M. Goetz Distinguished Service Professor of Creative Management.