Be holistically baked: UoN VC tips Nyandarua University freshers for success

UoN Vice Chancellor Prof. Margaret Hutchinson addresses pioneer students of Nyandarua University College, assuring them equal opportunities and resources as other UoN campuses.

The University of Nairobi’s Vice Chancellor (VC), Professor Margaret Jesang Hutchinson, has stated that the challenge of funding is causing the government to be hesitant in allowing the establishment of new higher learning institutions.

Speaking when she addressed the First cohort of Nyandarua University College, which is under the mentorship of the UoN, the Vice Chancellor said it has become increasingly impossible for the government to support new institutions, due to financial implications and responsibilities.

The VC said the University has shifted its strategic focus from providing academic courses to aligning with global aspirations and desires, assuring that UoN will offer them equal opportunities to those in UON and that the Institution will be fully supported to meet the students’ needs.

“We will have the library fully stocked. There will be no difference between the privileges enjoyed by students at all other UoN campuses across the country. We are committed to giving you the best we offer at UoN. We shall mainstream entrepreneurship in your studies, to ensure that you come out holistically baked,” said the Vice Chancellor.

She advised the students against unhealthy internet access, saying it is killing the dreams of many students.

Governor Kiarie Badilisha recalled the journey, which began in 2015, when the first Technical Committee was formed.

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“The real race to actualise the University picked in 2022, it has been a long journey, and I thank UoN’s former Vice Chancellor, Professor Stephen Kiama, who embraced the idea.

“It was a miraculous journey since all the doors we knocked on were opened. Our next move is to relocate to Salient Secondary School in Ol-Kalou next year. We have secured 100 acres of land for the purpose,” said Badilisha.

Meanwhile, Nyandarua University Pioneer Principal, Professor John Kimenju, stated that the University will be involved in community service as a gesture of appreciation to the host community for its contributions and support in making the University a success.

“We shall establish a robust mentorship program to nurture national heroes and heroines to become global champions. We shall research to generate knowledge, technology and innovation that solves community problems,” said Professor Kimenju.

The University College currently has three faculties, but plans to expand as its infrastructure improves.

By Joseph Mambili

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