In Memoriam: Gwendolyn A. Newkirk, 1926-2026

Gwendolyn A. Newkirk, a pioneer in the field of home economics education, passed away on July 3. She was 99 years old.

For her undergraduate education, Dr. Newkirk attended Tillotson College (now Huston-Tillotson University) in Austin, Texas, where her father, Dr. Williams H. Jones, served as president from 1944 to 1952. After graduating with her bachelor’s degree in 1945, Dr. Newkirk went on to receive her master’s degree from Columbia University’s Teachers College in New York her Ph.D. from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.

Dr. Newkirk’s career in academia began at the University of Minnesota. As an associate professor of home economics education, she contributed to regional curriculum development and national policy research. In 1971, Dr. Newkirk was named chair of the department of home economics education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she was the first faculty member of color in the College of Home Economics and the college’s only department chair of color. In this role, she modernized her department’s curriculum and helped shape its evolution into consumer science and education.

In 1975, Dr. Newkirk became the first African American elected president of the American Home Economics Association — a particularly significant milestone as she had been denied membership to the organization earlier in her career due to racial discrimination. An international leader in her field, Dr. Newkirk also participated in curriculum development and educational consulting in Sudan.

Dr. Newkirk stepped down as department chair in 1991 following 20 years of service. In honor of her extraordinary leadership and impact, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents renamed the Human Sciences Building as the Gwendolyn A. Newkirk Human Sciences Building in 2022.

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