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  1. The Office of Gender Equity and Protection hosts a high tea event to celebrate international Womens Day
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Rachel Ngumi Recently, the Office of Gender Equity and Protection in collaboration with Women in Alternative Dispute Resolution (WADR) hosted a delightful high tea event to celebrate International Women's Day. Themed Women Indaba: "A Word to...
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  2. Healing beyond physical therapy: Omar Hero Bakari's journey at the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Omar Hero Bakari When Omar Hero Bakari first walked through the doors of the Cerebral Palsy Society of Kenya (CPSK) in January 2025, he was simply fulfilling a degree requirement. As a final-year Psychology student at the university, community...
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  3. USIU-Africa is redefining inclusion for students with disabilities
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Daisy Atino The university’s commitment to inclusion is transforming student life for persons with disability (PWDs). The Persons with Disabilities Act, passed in 2003, was designed to pave the way for change promising accessibility to various...
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  4. Mastercard Foundation Scholars encouraged to build purpose-driven enterprises during entrepreneurship guest lecture session
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Vincent Juma On April 4, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program hosted an entrepreneurial guest lecture titled Avoiding Survival-Driven Entrepreneurship. The session, attended by 69 Mastercard Foundation Scholars was facilitated by Mr....    
  5. IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship class attends a guest lecture on tech entrepreneurship
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Martha Murage On April 9, the IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship students, attended a guest lecture on tech entrepreneurship delivered by an industry expert. Organized by their lecture Ms. Ann Maina, the session aimed at reshaping their...
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  6. The Library marks National Library Workers Day
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Fredrick Adika On April 11, the Library Department celebrated the National Library Workers’ Day (NLWD), a significant occasion dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions of library professionals who keep knowledge accessible, services...
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  7. Alumni Relations Office hosts swahili breakfast for the Alumni Coast Chapter
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Pamela Mukami On April 12, the Alumni Relations Office hosted Swahili Breakfast for the Alumni Coast Chapter at Chef Royale Restaurant in Kizingo, Mombasa. The event, themed Bridging Academia and Industry: Alumni-led Journeys in International...    
  8. The Spoken Arts and Debate Society (SADS) showcases extraordinary skill, resilience, and passion at the 14th Mashujaa Opens Tournament
    Apr 18, 2025 - By Maria Marenga On April 14, the Spoken Arts and Debate Society (SADS) participated in the 14th Mashujaa Opens Tournament demonstrating extraordinary skill, resilience, and passion for debate. This prestigious event, known for attracting the...    
  9. The spoken word powerhouse: Ms. Rachel Stephanie Akinyi blends music and poetry as a tool for change
    Apr 17, 2025 - By John Sande Meet Ms. Rachel Stephanie Akinyi, popularly known as Spontaneous The Poet, a multi-award winning spoken word artist, a creative entrepreneur, an artivist, an advisory board member at International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW),...
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  10. The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program hosts an information session facilitated by the University of the Western Cape
    Apr 16, 2025 - By Silas Otieno Recently, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program hosted an engaging info-session by the Program’s team from the University of the Western Cape (UWC). Designed as a platform for providing more insights and guidance regarding...    
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