University News & Updates /news Sat, 13 Sep 2025 18:46:15 +0300 en-gb Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry K. Kiplangat, Honoured for Championing Student-Led Innovations /research-news/prof-kiplangat-honoured-for-championing-student-led-innovations /research-news/prof-kiplangat-honoured-for-championing-student-led-innovations

Kabarak University continues to stand tall in Kenya’s innovation journey after its Vice-Chancellor, , was named among eleven Vice-Chancellors honoured for championing student-led innovations in universities across the country. The recognition, presented by the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service, Mr. Felix Kiptarus Koskei, EGH, during the ongoing 2025 in Mombasa, was conferred by the (KeNIA).

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Research Fri, 12 Sep 2025 00:25:21 +0300
SEHSS Holds Semester Board Meeting to Chart a Course for Academic Excellence /sehss-news/sehss-holds-semester-board-meeting-to-chart-a-course-for-academic-excellence /sehss-news/sehss-holds-semester-board-meeting-to-chart-a-course-for-academic-excellence

The  (SEHSS) held a ground-breaking board meeting at the Kabarak University Online (KABUO) Conference Hall to kick off the new semester with a clear strategic plan. The meeting, which brought together all academic staff from the school, was chaired by the Dean of SEHSS, , PhD.

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School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences Fri, 12 Sep 2025 00:00:01 +0300
Kabarak University Vice-Chancellor Leads Delegation to Prestigious CEIL Summit 2025 in Mombasa /research-news/vc-leads-delegation-to-prestigious-ceil-summit-2025-in-mombasa /research-news/vc-leads-delegation-to-prestigious-ceil-summit-2025-in-mombasa

Our Vice-Chancellor, , is leading the university’s delegation at the highly anticipated 4th Commercialisation and Entrepreneurial Institutions Leaders (CEIL) Summit 2025. The summit, one of Africa’s premier gatherings for innovation and entrepreneurship, is taking place from September 11–12, 2025, at the world-class PrideInn Paradise Beach Resort, Convention Centre & Spa in Mombasa.

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Research Thu, 11 Sep 2025 00:25:21 +0300
LifeShape USA and Kenya Project Teams Explore Strategic Partnership with Kabarak University. /smhs-news/lifeshape-usa-and-kenya-project-teams-explore-strategic-partnership-with-kabu /smhs-news/lifeshape-usa-and-kenya-project-teams-explore-strategic-partnership-with-kabu

Kabarak University today had the privilege of hosting a courtesy call from the LifeShape USA and Kenya Project teams, who visited the institution to explore new frontiers of collaboration in areas of health, education, and community outreach.

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SMHS Thu, 11 Sep 2025 00:00:01 +0300
Kabarak University Faculty Participate in Curriculum Review Workshop at Microsoft Garage ADC /sset-news/sset-faculty-participate-in-curriculum-review-workshop-at-microsoft-garage-adc /sset-news/sset-faculty-participate-in-curriculum-review-workshop-at-microsoft-garage-adc

On 8th September 2025, ten faculty members from the School of Computer Science and Information Technology at Kabarak University participated in a Curriculum Review Workshop hosted at the Microsoft Garage ADC in Nairobi. The session was facilitated by Irene Githinji, Head of Ecosystem at Microsoft, together with a team of Microsoft ADC engineers.

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The week-long orientation program for new students has officially kicked off at the University’s Bethel Auditorium, designed to help them smoothly transition into campus life. The comprehensive schedule is packed with essential information and resources to prepare the fresh faces for academic and personal success. From safety tips to mental wellness, the program aims to address key aspects of student well-being, ensuring a smooth and confident start to their university journey.

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News & Updates Mon, 08 Sep 2025 11:30:03 +0300
Kabarak University at the Forefront of Preserving Kenya's Linguistic Heritage Through AI /research-news/kabu-at-the-forefront-of-preserving-kenya-s-linguistic-heritage-through-ai /research-news/kabu-at-the-forefront-of-preserving-kenya-s-linguistic-heritage-through-ai

In an era where technology is rapidly reshaping human interaction, a critical question emerges: Will the digital future include the rich tapestry of African languages? At Kabarak University, we are not just asking the question—we are actively building the answer.

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Research Fri, 05 Sep 2025 00:25:21 +0300
Training for Academic Staff on ICT Integration and Competency-Based Education /dlt/training-for-academic-staff-on-ict-integration-and-competency-based-education /dlt/training-for-academic-staff-on-ict-integration-and-competency-based-education

Kabarak University, through the Directorate of Excellence in Learning and Teaching (DELT), has commenced a four-day mandatory training for all teaching staff. The training, which began on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at the University Auditorium, is designed to equip faculty with essential skills in ICT integration, competency-based education (CBE), and e-learning module development.

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Directorate of Excellence in Learning and Teaching (DELT) Wed, 03 Sep 2025 00:28:29 +0300
A Courtesy Call Seeds Future Collaboration on Climate and Gender Research /sset-news/a-courtesy-call-seeds-future-collaboration-on-climate-and-gender-research /sset-news/a-courtesy-call-seeds-future-collaboration-on-climate-and-gender-research

Kabarak University warmly received a delegation from the prestigious University of Michigan, USA, in a courtesy call that promises to shape future academic collaboration.

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SSET Tue, 02 Sep 2025 00:01:50 +0300
Kabarak University Welcomes First-Year Students for September 2025 Intake /info-desk/kabu-welcomes-first-year-students-for-september-2025-intake /info-desk/kabu-welcomes-first-year-students-for-september-2025-intake

Today marked the official start of registration for new students joining Kabarak University for the September 2025 intake. The registration exercise, which runs from September 2nd to September 5th, 2025, kicked off early this morning at the Convocation Hall, where excited students and supportive parents arrived as early as 5:00 a.m.

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News & Updates Tue, 02 Sep 2025 00:01:26 +0300
Kabarak University Leads the Way in Fiber Optic Training Through Industry Partnerships /info-desk/kabu-leads-the-way-in-fiber-optic-training-through-industry-partnerships /info-desk/kabu-leads-the-way-in-fiber-optic-training-through-industry-partnerships

Kabarak University, in collaboration with , , , and , recently hosted an intensive five-day hands-on training program designed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world practice for students pursuing a BSc in Telecommunication.

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News & Updates Fri, 29 Aug 2025 00:00:03 +0300
Kabarak Law School Celebrates 15 Years with Alumni Homecoming /alumn/kls-celebrates-15-years-with-alumni-homecoming /alumn/kls-celebrates-15-years-with-alumni-homecoming

On 28 August 2025, Kabarak Law School hosted the Kabarak University Law Students’ Alumni Association for an Alumni Homecoming and 15th Anniversary Celebration, marking 15 years since the School of Law’s establishment. Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno (PLO) Lumumba, Founding Dean of Kabarak Law School and Chief Guest of the event, paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor, where they discussed the continued growth and development of the School of Law.

The moderators—Mr. Kelly Malenya, Head of Department at Kabarak Law School, along with alumnae Ms. Marion Bii and Ms. Marion Joy Ochangwa—guided the uplifting tone of the day’s programme at Sawia Auditorium, interspersing it with storytelling.

Rev. Justus Mutuku, Acting Provost of Kabarak University, opened the event with a devotion based on 2 Corinthians 5:16-20, which calls all believers to be Christ’s ambassadors. He emphasised five key pillars: strengthening personal faith, investing in healthy relationships, engaging others with curiosity, sharing one’s testimony, and creating opportunities for others to encounter God.

Prof. J. Osogo Ambani, Dean of the School of Law, expressed gratitude to Vice Chancellor Prof. Henry Kiplangat for his unwavering support, and to Prof. Lumumba for his mentorship and enduring contributions to the school. He recalled the personal scepticism surrounding his appointment as Dean in 2020, jokingly referencing President Barack Obama’s 2011 address at the House of Commons—where Obama appeared after dignitaries like the Queen of England, the Pope, and Nelson Mandela—wondering if stepping into the shoes of former deans like Prof. Lumumba, Justice (Dr) Fred Nyagaka, Prof. Musili Wambua, Mr. Justus Otiso, Mr. Elisha Ongoya, and Dr. Fancy Too was “either a very high bar or the beginning of a very funny joke.” Time would tell. He then invited the alumni to partner with the School’s mission on cutting-edge interdisciplinary research through funding projects, teaching and coaching moot court teams, and devoted community service through supporting the legal clinic.

In his warmly humorous welcome remarks, Mr. Arnold Magina, Leader of the Kabarak Law School Alumni Association, shared his experience as a student from the pioneering class of 2010. He expressed gratitude to God for an easy student journey and felt privileged to have had his name called by Prof. Lumumba during graduation. Reflecting on the Alumni Association’s legacy, he urged leadership and members to prioritize the interests of Kabarak University.

Prof. Mellitus Wanyama, Director of Alumni & Strategic Linkages at Kabarak University and Founding Dean of the School of Music and Media, commended Kabarak Law School for establishing a vibrant alumni network that set a precedent for other faculties.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Henry Kiplangat praised the initiative behind the homecoming and shared his vision for a university-wide alumni association. He also reaffirmed his ambition to have a Master of Laws programme approved soon, underscoring Kabarak University’s commitment to academic innovation and leadership.

The highlight of the day was Prof. Lumumba’s Chief Guest Address, where he traced his journey to becoming the School’s founding Dean. He recalled a defining moment in 1984 when, while accompanying Former President Daniel Arap Moi to Tanzania, he impressed President Julius Nyerere with his fluent Swahili. This encounter earned him recognition from President Moi, sparking a lifelong friendship that eventually led to his appointment as Founding Dean of Kabarak Law School in 2010. Prof. Lumumba praised the School’s remarkable achievements over 15 years and challenged the audience to “Rise and shine until the world cannot ignore your greatness.” His address received a standing ovation.

In the afternoon, Justice (Dr) Fred Nyagaka, Judge of the Environment and Land Court and Founding Coordinator of Kabarak Law School, delivered an inspiring reflection. He recounted the School’s humble beginnings, describing the early struggles when success seemed uncertain, and credited faith, determination, and Prof. Lumumba’s leadership for transforming the vision into the thriving institution it is today.

Two panel discussions followed:

  • Past Students’ Panel, chaired by Ms. Lorraine Kosgei with Mr. Koira Peter, Mr. Arnold Magina and Ms. Joyce Biwott, highlighted professional lessons from their time at Kabarak. Their stories demonstrated how the School of Law prepared them not only for the legal profession but also instilled values that continue to shape their leadership and service.
  • Current Students’ Panel, chaired by Ms. Nelly Ptiso with Ms. Asheen Chepkosgei, Mr. Bernard Ouma, and Ms. Jane Corazone Odhiambo, reflected on the School’s ongoing impact on student experiences.

Later, Prof. Ambani presented a pictorial slideshow titled “Present and Future of Kabarak Law School” and outlined plans to introduce three Master’s programmes: Judicial Science, Commercial Arbitration, and Mediation & Negotiation.

The closing devotional thought and thanksgiving prayers by Rev. Mutuku, based on Exodus 15, symbolised a season of victory for the School of Law.

The celebrations concluded with Tour of the Law School Museum and a networking barbecue at the Amphitheatre, where alumni, faculty, students, and guests fellowshipped together—demonstrating the strength of the alumni community and its central role in the continued success of Kabarak Law School.

This milestone marked not only 15 years of legal scholarship at Kabarak University but also reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to holistic education grounded in academic excellence, service to God and humanity. The Alumni Homecoming was a testament to the vibrant and growing alumni body, whose achievements reflect the impact of Kabarak University’s vision in Kenya and beyond.

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Alumni Thu, 28 Aug 2025 00:01:00 +0300
Katiba@15 Commemoration Conference-Day 3 Report /sol-news/katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-3-report /sol-news/katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-3-report

The Katiba@15 Commemoration Conference concluded vibrantly on 27 August 2025, marking exactly 15 years since the promulgation of Kenya’s 2010 Constitution. The third day featured a bi-location event, with sessions held concurrently at Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, and Kabarak Law School, bringing together diverse voices to reflect on constitutional progress.

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School of Law Thu, 28 Aug 2025 00:01:00 +0300
Kabarak Law School Hosts Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference – Day 2 Report /sol-news/kabarak-law-school-hosts-katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-2 /sol-news/kabarak-law-school-hosts-katiba-15-commemoration-conference-day-2

The 26th of August 2025 marked day two of the Katiba @15 Commemoration Conference continuing reflections on the fifteenth anniversary of Kenya’s Constitution. Participants gathered at Kabarak Law School for devotion, scholarship, and spirited panel discussions on the Bill of Rights.

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School of Law Wed, 27 Aug 2025 00:01:00 +0300