Moi University

Moi University is a public university located in Kesses, Uasin Gishu county, in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya.[1] It was established in 1984 by the Moi University Act of the Parliament of Kenya, after recommendations from the McKay Commission.

Moi University
MottoFoundation of Knowledge
TypePublic University
FounderDaniel arap Moi
ChancellorProf. Miriam Khamadi Were
Vice-ChancellorProf Issac Sanga Kosgey
Students52,815
Undergraduates47,458
Postgraduates5,357
Location
Kesses
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CampusRural
ColorsGreen, Red, White               
Sports
MascotThe Nandi Bear
Websitewww.mu.ac.ke (engl.)
Nickname - 'Home of Champions'.

The current chancellor of the university is Professor Miriam Were while the vice-chancellor is Professor Isaac Sanga Kosgey.

History

Moi University was first established in 1984. In its first year of existence, there was only one department - the Department of Forestry. The enrollment that year was 83.[2]

Since then, the University has experienced phenomenal growth from its initial one faculty in 1984, to a total of 15 Schools, nine Directorates and two Institutes presently. The total student population currently is over 52,000, distributed across Diploma, Undergraduate, Masters, PostGraduate Diploma and Doctorate of Philosophy programmes in diverse fields.[3]

The university's school of medicine was established in 1996, and was the second school of medicine established in the country.[4]

The university's first VC was Professor D. Odhiambo, who served from 1984 to 1988.

The current Vice Chancellor of Moi University is Prof. Isaac Sanga Kosgey.[5]


MU in the 21st century

Most of the university's campuses became fully fledged universities in the early 2010s.

The Garissa University College attack of 2015 occurred at the university's Garissa campus. In this incident, 5 gunmen claiming association with Al-Shabaab took over 700 students hostage, freeing those identified as Muslim, and killing 142 identified as Christians, with over 79 others injured in the attack plus 6 military and police fatalities. The siege was lifted the same day, with 4 of the attackers killed by the Kenyan GSU and one committing suicide via an explosive vest.

From its founding, the University had no officially recognised mascot. However, in early 2017, students from the School of Engineering chose the Nandi bear to be their mascot and, pending consensus from other Schools, the University's mascot. It was chosen for its legendary status among the Nandi people (the university was founded in Kesses, which was predominantly settled by the Nandi) and was given a temporary name - "Kerit the Bear".

Schools

The university emphasizes science and technology. It has the following schools:

  • School of Agriculture and Natural Resources;[6]
  • School of Aerospace Science;[7]
  • School of Arts and Social Sciences;[8]
  • School of Biological and Physical Sciences;[9]
  • School of Business and Economics;[10]
  • School of Education;[11]
  • School of Engineering;[12]
  • College of Health Sciences;
    1. School of Dentistry;[13]
    2. School of Medicine;[14]
    3. School of Nursing;[15]
    4. School of Public Health;[16]
  • School of Information Sciences;[17]
  • School of Law;[18]
  • School of Tourism Hospitality and Events Management;[19]
  • School of Graduate Studies;[20]

Institutes

  • Institute for Gender Equity, Research and Development;
  • Peace and Reconciliation Institute;
  • Institute of Biomedical Informatics;[21]
  • Institute of Open & Distance Learning;[22]
  • Confucius Institute;[23]

Campuses

  • Main Campus [Eldoret]
  • Town Campus, including:
    • College of Health Sciences Medical Complex
    • School of Aerospace Sciences (Rivatex)
    • School of Law (Annex)
  • Nairobi campus
  • Coast campus (pwani)

Constituent colleges

Satellite campuses

  • College of Health Sciences
  • Annex Town Campus
  • West Campus
  • Mombasa Campus
  • Nairobi Campus

Traditions

Graduation

Graduation ceremonies are held each year at the Graduation Pavilion.

Moi University Graduation, Kenya

Kesses Dam

Boat rides in Kesses dam are popular among students. Dating students, student clubs as well as individuals can enjoy a boat ride at the dam offered by local dam guides at a small fee.

Student life

Social

A nearby shopping centre called "Stage" supplies most of the students' economic needs. There can be found minimarts, nightclubs, convenience stores and other economic activities here. The origin of the name is from the time when the area was a stop for matatus that plied the Kesses-Eldoret Town route.

Religious services are available at the Grace Chapel ('GC', Protestant), Lecture Hall 1 (Christian Union) and at St. Michael's Chapel (Catholic).[24]

Clubs and societies

Some of the newspapers/publications are The 3rd Eye, "Legacy", among others. There are numerous societies for student engagement, such as Enactus, etc. The student radio station is 103.9MUFM.

Student body

The Moi University Students Organisation (MUSO) serves the student community in the pursuit of academic and social welfare. Elections are held at the end of every academic year (October/November. [24]

Notable alumni

Engineering

Literature, poetry

Law

Philosophy

  • [[Wilson)*

Sport

Economics

Journalism

Politics

Information Technology

  • Simon Kaguru


gollark: A Macbook as a *phone*?
gollark: No. They cost too much.
gollark: Your carrier provides ones you actually interact with? Weird.
gollark: That doesn't mean it's the SIM card doing it.
gollark: * application-processor-side

See also

References

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  2. Vision, Mission and Core Values: Introducing Moi University, Moi University
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  4. Schools and Colleges: College of Health Sciences, Moi University
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  8. "School of Arts and Social Sciences". sass.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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  11. "School of Education". education.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  12. "School of Engineering". engineering.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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  14. "Moi University School of medicine". som.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  15. "Moi University School of Nursing". nursing.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  16. "School of Public Health". sph.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  17. "University - Education Joomla Template". is.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  18. "Moi University School of Law". law.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  19. "Moi University School of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management". sthem.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  20. "University - Education Joomla Template". sgs.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  21. "Institute of Bio Medical Informatics". Moi University. 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  22. "Institute of Open & Distance Learning". Moi University. 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  23. "Welcome to Confucius Institute at Moi University Website". cimu.mu.ac.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  24. Campus Guide Archived 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine


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