
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"June 25, 2026","summary":"Jay Neikirk, PhD, professor of political science and department chair, has earned emeritus status after retiring from his 34 years of dedicated service at Geneva College.","image":"site://geneva.edu/stories/_assets/neikirk-header.jpg","tagItems":"[Vol 106 Issue 1, Retirement, Magazine Features, Faculty Feature, Political Science]","articleText":"Frederick &#8220;Jay&#8221; Neikirk, PhD, professor of political science and department chair,&#160;is retiring&#160;after&#160;34 years of&#160;service at Geneva College.&#160;\nHis dedication has&#160;impacted&#160;thousands of students&#160;as he&#160;has&#160;faithfully&#160;sought&#160;not only&#160;to&#160;teach&#160;knowledge within his discipline, but to guide students in wise thinking about&#160;government, politics, and their intersection with God&#8217;s&#160;word and the Christian faith.&#160;Best known&#160;for teaching&#160;Great Issues in Politics&#160;(&#8220;Poli Sci 352&#8221;), the capstone course of the liberal arts core at Geneva,&#160;Neikirk has&#160;also been deeply involved in an administrative capacity&#160;at the College. In all things,&#160;he&#160;has&#160;attempted&#160;to keep at the forefront the idea of&#160;obedient&#160;stewardship&#160;to&#160;the&#160;call&#160;that God has&#160;placed on him&#160;and&#160;on&#160;Geneva College as an institution.&#160;\nNeikirk earned&#160;both&#160;his bachelor&#8217;s&#160;degree&#160;in history and political science and&#160;his&#160;master&#8217;s&#160;degree&#160;in political science from the University of Delaware.&#160;Previously&#160;unaware of the existence of political science as a discipline, he&#160;took Introduction to American Government on a whim&#160;as a&#160;freshman.&#160;\n&#8220;My plan&#160;going&#160;into college was that I was going to be an attorney,&#8221;&#160;he says.&#160;&#8220;But&#160;I found that I&#160;enjoyed teaching, and if what I wanted to do was help people,&#160;maybe I&#160;could do it as well or better by teaching. At the end of my undergraduate&#160;years, I was trying to figure out what to do, so I thought,&#160;&#8216;I&#8217;ll do a master&#8217;s and see what happens.&#8217;&#160;That worked well, so I thought,&#160;&#8216;I&#8217;ll do a PhD and see what happens&#8230;&#8217;&#160;It was all very carefully planned, you can see.&#8221;&#160;\nNeikirk earned his PhD from the University of Illinois,&#160;focusing on American Government.&#160;After his coursework was complete,&#160;while&#160;moving&#160;his family to Pennsylvania&#160;for a new job,&#160;their&#160;U-Haul&#160;truck&#160;was stolen&#160;overnight.&#160;His books and&#160;progress on his dissertation&#160;&#8212;&#160;although fortunately not his&#160;interview&#160;notes&#160;&#8212;&#160;were gone for good.&#160;\n&#8220;When U-Haul&#160;says&#160;&#8216;An Adventure in Moving&#8217; they mean it,&#8221; he&#160;grins.&#160;Although&#160;the truck was eventually found and some belongings salvaged, Neikirk&#8217;s wardrobe&#160;for his new job was gone. &#8220;I showed up at my first job with two pairs of cut-off shorts, work boots, and a couple of t-shirts.&#160;I walked into my department chair&#8217;s&#160;office&#160;and he asked how he could help me. I said,&#160;&#8216;I&#8217;m your new professor.&#8217;&#8221;&#160;\nTeaching&#160;Political Thought&#160;\nFrom those comically unfortunate&#160;beginnings came a fruitful&#160;and lengthy teaching career.&#160;Neikirk had&#160;already&#160;been&#160;teaching for a dozen years&#160;when&#160;he received a letter&#160;inquiring about potential candidates to fill&#160;the place of&#160;Geneva&#160;College&#8217;s&#160;retiring&#160;political science&#160;faculty&#160;member&#160;David&#160;Carson,&#160;PhD.&#160;Neikirk joined the faculty of Geneva College in 1992.&#160;\n&#8220;To this day, I&#160;can&#8217;t&#160;really tell you why I&#160;didn&#8217;t&#160;just throw the letter away, except God&#8217;s good providence.&#160;I&#160;was becoming more convinced that my&#160;faith had something to do with what I was teaching,&#160;and the job Geneva offered me was attractive because I could&#160;really apply my faith to what I was doing. I appreciated the&#160;robust&#160;core,&#160;the idea of 352,&#160;and&#160;the&#160;Foundational&#160;Concepts. Seeing those develop over the years and being able to&#160;participate&#160;in that has been one of the biggest things that&#160;has&#160;made me want to stay and confirms&#160;my being here.&#8221;&#160;\nNeikirk sees&#160;Geneva&#8217;s&#160;Foundational Concepts of Christian Education&#160;as extremely crucial in&#160;understanding&#160;the&#160;College&#8217;s&#160;identity&#160;as an institution.&#160;He&#160;has&#160;diligently&#160;pursued&#160;the question of what it means&#160;to live with Christ as King in every sphere of life, both&#160;in his own classes&#160;and administrative roles.&#160;\n\n&#8220;The most challenging thing about&#160;integrating faith and learning&#160;is&#160;a belief that I hold&#160;&#8212;&#160;and that the&#160;College holds&#160;&#8212;&#160;that there is absolute truth&#160;and, at the same time, not wanting to risk converting students with a red pen.&#160;Students&#160;often ask me what I think about certain&#160;issues.&#160;In refusing to answer some of those questions, I have also tried to never call into question the fact that there&#160;are things that are&#160;true, and we need to accept them as true, because God says them.&#160;The challenge is to&#160;help students think about how they give answer for what they believe, and then to trust God to lead them into&#160;His truth.&#8221;&#160;\n\nAnyone who has had Neikirk as a professor&#160;knows that he takes this challenge seriously, pushing students with&#160;high standards,&#160;cold calls, and&#160;outlandish examples that stick with them long after graduation.&#160;It&#8217;s&#160;in these moments that Neikirk&#160;guides students into thinking about the values that necessarily underpin government and politics, and that shape their daily lives. For him, it is fulfilling to have students and returning alumni who show that the content of Geneva&#8217;s core and of 352&#160;truly influenced&#160;them.&#160;\n&#8220;I hope that when students from the last&#160;30-some years come back, they&#160;say that they really do understand how the things&#160;they&#8217;ve&#160;learned apply to the way they think about the world and&#160;their&#160;approach not&#160;only to&#160;politics but&#160;to&#160;life generally.&#160;The biggest reward&#160;for me is seeing students&#160;go on and be&#160;faithful in whatever God has called them to, whether&#160;it&#8217;s&#160;being a husband, a wife,&#160;part of a church, a pastor, an elder, a parent.&#160;It&#8217;s&#160;the application of what&#160;we&#8217;re&#160;learning to all of life that is success.&#8221;&#160;\nIn this way, Neikirk&#160;demonstrates&#160;care for the growth and success of students&#160;even&#160;beyond the classroom. It is not&#160;surprising that&#160;his favorite spots on campus&#160;are&#160;classrooms&#160;filled with memories of&#160;teaching students&#160;who were particularly willing&#160;and motivated&#160;to learn.&#160;Although&#160;the political science major at Geneva&#160;has always been&#160;relatively small,&#160;Neikirk is&#160;grateful for students from many disciplines&#160;who have&#160;taken Great Issues in Politics&#160;seriously.&#160;\n&#8220;One really&#160;nice surprise&#160;was&#160;how many students from outside the political science realm really engaged and were willing to interact.&#160;That&#8217;s&#160;made the job a lot easier than it might have been.&#160;The students in general have been incredibly generous.&#8221;&#160;\nWith Christ as King and Under Scripture&#160;\nIn addition to teaching,&#160;Neikirk has served at various times&#160;throughout his career&#160;as&#160;chair of the Faculty Senate;&#160;faculty&#160;representative;&#160;institutional&#160;research&#160;officer;&#160;chief&#160;budget and&#160;finance&#160;officer; and head of the Department of Political Science, History, and Sociology.&#160;Here too,&#160;Neikirk&#160;has&#160;supported&#160;the mission of the&#160;College in&#160;the full&#160;integration of&#160;faith and learning.&#160;\nThe six core values of Geneva&#160;are preceded&#160;with a short preamble, &#8220;With Christ as King and under&#160;Scripture,&#8221; which provides the reasoning behind and practical guidance for&#160;carrying out those values.&#160;During&#160;the Last Lecture,&#160;in honor of his retirement, Provost Melinda Stephens, PhD, recounted a memory of a&#160;Cabinet meeting in which the core values of the&#160;College were&#160;determined.&#160;She&#160;recalls,&#160;&#8220;Dr. Neikirk&#160;mentioned&#160;that something was missing&#160;&#8212;&#160;something needed to frame the entire discussion we were having.&#160;That&#8217;s&#160;where the preamble came&#160;from, because&#160;Dr. Neikirk&#160;said&#160;that&#8217;s&#160;where we needed to start.&#8221;&#160;\nIn&#160;helping to strengthen&#160;the core,&#160;guiding&#160;strategic budget changes, and&#160;participating&#160;in&#160;laying a base for assessment&#160;measures at the&#160;College,&#160;Neikirk has&#160;modeled&#160;the&#160;good stewardship&#160;he&#160;advises&#160;faculty to&#160;pursue. &#8220;Recognize that we [faculty and administrators] hold&#160;a trust&#160;here.&#160;Certainly&#160;a trust from God, but a trust from the past and the people who went before us,&#160;and from the church that is the sponsoring denomination.&#8221;&#160;\nBetween his administrative and teaching duties, and even with&#160;great&#160;help&#160;from student assistants whom he remembers&#160;with warm gratitude,&#160;Neikirk&#160;has often spent long hours&#160;at&#160;the&#160;College. He looks forward to spending more time with family in retirement, especially&#160;his wife and their&#160;grandchildren.&#160;Nevertheless, he will&#160;miss teaching and interacting with students.&#160;\nIn leaving&#160;the students he&#160;has taught over the years,&#160;and&#160;to&#160;those&#160;who&#160;come&#160;next,&#160;Neikirk&#160;leaves a final word:&#160;&#8220;One of the problems in so much discourse today is we tend to put the premium on what we can empirically verify. We think that has the highest&#160;truth&#160;claim. It&#160;doesn&#8217;t. The highest truth&#160;claim&#160;rests with what God has revealed in&#160;Scripture, and we need&#160;to build on that, and not let the world convince us that the rational, the observable, is the only thing that we can bring into the public square.&#8221;&#160;\nNeikirk has practiced&#160;what he&#160;teaches. For decades, he has brought&#160;a&#160;recognition that Christ is&#160;sovereign over all things&#160;into the public square, at Geneva College&#160;and beyond.&#160;Multiple generations of students&#160;have been encouraged and challenged&#160;to do the same.&#160;\nTo honor Neikirk&#8217;s distinguished career and years of service to the College, he has been awarded the status of&#160;emeritus&#160;faculty.&#160;","author":null,"publishDate":"2026-06-25","type":"Stories","title":"Jay Neikirk: Challenging Students Toward Political Thought Under Scripture","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/jay-neikirk-challenging-students-toward-political-thought-under-scripture","blogCategories":"","id":"d71759c6ac0a2404080ff593ac92a383","detailUrl":"/stories/jay-neikirk-challenging-students-toward-political-thought-under-scripture.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"jay-neikirk-challenging-students-toward-political-thought-under-scripture"}}
