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Full Booklet DR. BENSON I. WAIREGI, EBS B.CQM. (ACCO~NTING), MBA (NAIROBI), C.P.A. (K) o RSITY J OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Chancellor DR. BENSON I. WAIREGI, EBS B.COM. (ACCOUNTING), MBA (NAIROBI), C.P.A. (K) Chairman of Council PROF. RATEMO W. MICHIEKA, EBS., FKNAS B.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. (RUTGERS) Vice-Chancellor PROF. OLIVE M. MUGENDA, EBS, CBS B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Sc., Ph.D. (IOWA STATE), MBA (ESAMI) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) PROF. PAUL K. WAINAINA B.Ed., M.A. Ed. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (ALBERTA) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) PROF. JOHN OKUMU B.Ed., M.Sc. (KENYATTA), Ph.D. (LEEDS) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance and Development) PROF. GODFREY S. MSE B.Ed., (NAIROBI), M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation and Outreach) PROF. FREDERICK Q. GRAVENIR M.A., Ph.D. (PRAGUE) Registrar (Academic) DR. STEPHEN N. NYAGA B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Registrar (Administration) DR. DANIEL M. MUINDI B.Ed., M.Ed. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Registrar (Finance and Development) DR. NELSON M. KARAGU B.Sc., M.A. (ED.) (IDAHO), Ph.D. (NAIROBI) Registrar (Research, Innovation and Outreach) DR. VINCENT ONYWERA B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA), ISAK 2 Registrar (Corporate Affairs) DR. RUTH W. NDUNG’U B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Chief University Librarian DR. GEORGE G. NJOROGE B.Ed. (NAIROBI), PGD. LIB., M.Sc. (WALES), Ph.D. (MOI) Director of Student Affairs DR. EDWIN GIMODE B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Chief Finance Officer JOSEPH I. GITAHI B.Sc. (BUSINESS ADMIN.), M.Sc. (ORG. DEV.) (USIU, KENYA), C.P.A. (K) PRINCIPAL OF CONSTITUENT COLLEGE Machakos University College PROF. FRANCIS M. MATHOOKO B.Sc., M.Sc., MBA (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (OKAYAMA) 1 DIRECTORS OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES Satellite and Offshore Campuses PROF. WANGARI MWAI B.Ed. (KENYATTA), M.A. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (MASENO) Mombasa Campus MR. FRANCIS K. KIARIE B.Ed. (KENYATTA), M.Sc. (JOMO KENYATTA) Nairobi City Campus PROF. MICHAEL M. GICHERU B.VM, M.Sc. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Ruiru Campus DR. EDWARD M. KIGEN M.A., Ph.D. (BUDAPEST) Kitui Campus DR. MARY N. RUNO B.A., M.A. (NEW JERSEY), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Nakuru Campus DR. JOHN N. MURIUKI B.Sc. (NAIROBI), P.G.D.E. (KENYATTA), M.Sc. (CAPETOWN) Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Arusha Campus MR. PETER J.M. MUGAMBI B.Ed., M.A. (NAIROBI) Nyeri Campus DR. LAZARUS K. NGARI B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Kericho Campus DR. ZACHARIA W. SAMITA B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Embu Campus DR. DAVID OKELLO B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Kigali Campus MR. SAMUEL N. MBURU B.A. (KENYATTA), M.A. (DAR ES SALAAM) DEANS OF SCHOOLS School of Business MR. GERALD ATHERU B.Com. (NAIROBI), M.Soc. Sc. (BIRMINGHAM), AMKIM Associate Dean: DR. STEPHEN M.A. MUATHE B.Ed. (KENYATTA), MBA (USIU, KENYA), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Education PROF. FATUMA N. CHEGE B.Ed., M.A. (ED.) (KENYATTA), Ph.D. (CAMBRIDGE) Associate Dean: PROF. KISILU KOMBO B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Environmental Studies PROF. JAMES B. KUNG’U B.Sc. (MOI)., M.Sc., Ph.D. ( UP LOS BANŎS) School of Medicine PROF. BONAVENTURE M. OKELLO-AGINA MBCHB (NAIROBI), M.MED. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL) 2 School of Humanities and Social Sciences PROF. CHRIS A. SHISANYA B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Sc. (KENYATTA), Ph.D. (TIRIER) School of Pure and Applied Sciences PROF. JOSEPH J.N. NGERANWA BVM., M.Sc. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (PRETORIA) School of Engineering and Technology ENG. MARTIN M. NZOMO, MKIM, PE, FIEK B.Sc. (NAIROBI), M.Sc. (CRANFIELD), MEd. (ILLINOIS) School of Agriculture and Enterprise Development PROF. WACEKE WANJOHI B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Visual and Performing Arts DR. TIMOTHY NJOORA B. Mus.(RHODE ISLAND), M.Mus. (MISSISSIPPI), DMA (OREGON) School of Law MR. NZUKI MWINZI LL.B (NAIROBI), LPD (KSL), LL.M (VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT) School of Economics PROF. NELSON H. W. WAWIRE B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Applied Human Sciences DR. ANDANJE MWISUKHA B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Hospitality and Tourism Management DR. ALICE N. ONDIGI B.Sc., M.Sc. (MINNESOTA), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) School of Public Health PROF. EPHANTUS W. KABIRU HND (NAIROBI), B.Sc., M.Sc., (MISOURI), Ph.D. (NAIROBI) Digital School of Virtual and Open Learning DR. GEORGE A. ONYANGO B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., M.Phil. (Ed), (DELPHI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Graduate School PROF. PAUL O. OKEMO B.Sc., M.Sc. (WYOMING), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Associate Dean: PROF. ELISHIBA KIMANI B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (NAIROBI) DIRECTORS Public and Staff Complaints Office PROF. ROBERT W. MURUNGI, E.B.S. B.A. (IDAHO), Ph.D. (COLUMBIA) Centre for International Programmes and Collaborations PROF. AGNES M.W. GATHUMBI B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Ed., Ph.D. (LEEDS) Television and Radio Services DR. SPERANZA M. NDEGE B.Ed., M.A. (NAIROBI), M.Sc. (SUNDERLAND), Ph.D. (GHENT), PGD (e-Learning) (AGDER) Centre for Alumni Programmes DR. MARTIN O. ODONGO B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) 3 Information Communication and Technology (ICT) MR. ANTHONY MBAABU, VCP, CCSA, CCA B.Sc., (JOMO KENYATTA), M.Sc. (CITY, LONDON) Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment PROF. PHILOMENA N. MWAURA B.Ed., M.A. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Regional Centre for Capacity Development DR. FELICITA W. NJUGUNA B.Ed., M.Ed. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (NEW DELHI) Centre for Refugee Studies and Empowerment DR. JOSEPHINE GITOME B.A., M.A. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Community Outreach and Extension Programmes DR. JANE KAMAU B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Centre for Career Development and Placement DR. PETER N. KARANJA B.Ed., (KENYATTA), M.A. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (WESTERN CAPE) Centre for Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer PROF. ETHEL O. MONDA B.Sc. (DAR-ES-SALAAM), M.Sc. (OHIO), Ph.D. (LEEDS) University Mentoring Programme DR. PHILOMENA W. NDAMBUKI B.Sc., M.Sc. (EMPORIA), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Teaching Practicum and Assesment Centre DR. DOYNE MUGAMBI B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Aids Control Unit DR. TABITHA WANG’ERI B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Institutional Based Programmes DR. JOYCE I. WANGIA B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Quality Management Systems and Performance Contract and Monitoring Unit MR. JUSTINE NYAGA MURANI HIGHER DIP, (TEL.), (KENYA POLY.), B.TECH. (PRETORIA), M.Sc. (CBS) (SUNDERLAND) Timetabling and Unit Scheduling PROF. SURENDRA P. SINGH B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. (B.H.U) Grant Writing and Management DR. MAINA MWANGI B.Sc., M.Sc. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (BONN) University-Industry Partnerships DR. MILDRED P. NAWIRI B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Kenyatta University Wellness Centre DR. JOTHAM N. NDOLO B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Financial Aid Office DR. MILCAH M. CHOKAH B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.A. (PARIS III SORBONE), D.E.A., Ph.D. (FRANCHE-COMTÉ) 4 Catering Services DR. ELIZABETH N. KURIA B.Ed. (NAIROBI), PGD (GENT), M.Ed. (KENYATTA), Ph.D. (EDITH COWAN) Accommodation Services DR. RUTH N. WANJAU B.Ed., M.Sc., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) The Confucius Institute DR. KAMAU WANGO B.Ed. (NAIROBI) M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATA) Institute of Peace and Security Studies DR. LUCY W. MAINA B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Institute of African Studies PROF. CATHERINE M. NDUNGO B.Ed., M.A. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Institute of Teacher Professional Development PROF. HENRY O. AYOT B.A. (LINCOLN), M.A. (ST. JOSEPHS), Ph.D. (NAIROBI) Kenyatta University Funeral Home PROF. DOUGLAS W. NDERITU B.Sc., Ph.D. (NAIROBI) Sports and Games MS. PENINAH WAHOME B.Ed., M.Ed. (KENYATTA) Disability Services Office PROF. PAUL K. MBUGUA SI (KSTC), B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Sc. (KENYATTA), Ph.D. (READING) Centre for Teaching and Research Excellence DR. CHRISTINE WASANGA B.Ed. (NAIROBI), M.Ed. (KENYATTA), M.A. (DAYSTAR), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) e-Learning DR. DAVID M. NZUKI DIP (KIM), B.Ed., (KENYATTA), M.Sc. (NAIROBI), Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Security Services MAJOR (RTD.) MOSES KUNYERA B.A. (NAIROBI), DIP., [(AERONAUTICAL ENG.), (KENYA POLYTECHNIC)] University Health Services DR. GEORGE K. KARANJA MBCHB., PGD, M.MED. (NAIROBI) Kenyatta University Hospital’s Collaboration and Partnerships DR. WAMBUI WAMBURU B.Sc. (WORCESTER STATE), Ph.D. (MERCER) Chandaria Business Innovation and Incubation Centre DR. GEORGE K. KOSIMBEI B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (KENYATTA) Consultancy Services Unit PROF. HENRY M. THAIRU B.Sc. (NAIROBI), Dr. Eng. (TRONDHEIM) Revenue Generation MR. CHARLES NDUATI 5 MEMBERS OF THE 9TH KENYATTA UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Prof. Ratemo W. Michieka - Chairman Prof. Olive M. Mugenda - Vice-Chancellor Prof. Colletta A. Suda - Principal Secretary, Education Dr. Kamau Thugge - Principal Secretary, The National Treasury Rev. Beatrice W. Musila - Member Prof. David N. Ngugi - Member Mrs. Flora.N. Godo - Member Dr. Violet Chesang - Member Mr. Aggrey Ole Murunga - Member 6 PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS Arrival of Graduands and Invited Guests 1. 7.30 a.m. - All guests to be seated and Graduands Procession forms near the Department of Educational Communication and Technology 2. 8.00 a.m. - Graduands Procession proceeds to the Graduation Square in the following order:- School of Education School of Business School of Humanities and Social Sciences School of Economics School of Pure and Applied Sciences School of Environmental Studies School of Applied Human Sciences School of Public Health School of Law School of Engineering and Technology School of Medicine School of Agriculture and Enterprise Development School of Hospitality and Tourism School of Visual and Performing Arts Graduate School Academic Procession 3. 8.30 a.m.-The Academic Procession forms in front of the Post Modern Library 4. 8.45 a.m.-The Chancellor’s Procession forms at the Central Administration Complex 5.
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