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Prof. Nancy Karanja | Outstanding scholar in Soil Biology and integrated soil fertility management, recognition for consistently raising research funds to support postgraduate scholarships and for development of teaching and research infrastructure |
Prof. Shellimiah Okoth Keya | Outstanding scholar who played pivotal role in the establishment of the Department of Soil Science and MIRCEN Laboratory, and innovation of Biofix inoculant |
Prof. Samuel M. Mbugua | Outstanding scholar in Food Sceince and Technology with more than 4 innovations that have been patented. |
Prof. Jasper Imungi | Outstanding scholar, achieving international reputation and featured among top 100 food scientists in the world. He also rose to Chairman of the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition, before moving on to become the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture. |
Prof. Stephen G. Mbogoh | Outstanding scholar in Agricultural Marketing who has demonstrated distinction service in teaching leading to transformative university milestones over 46 years of professional career. |
Prof. Willis Kosura | Outstanding scholar who has had immensely successful fund-raising campaigns for student scholarships and University capital projects |
Prof. Eunice Mutitu | Exemplary service in efficacy trials of new crop protection pesticides, administration and mentorship to staff and students. |
Prof. Ratemo Michieka | Exemplary service in administration and leadership in environmental protection. |
Mr. Henry Kahi | Outstanding service and served diligently in administrative and students field work support. Over the years he also played a pivotal role in CAVS environmental sustainability activities, mainly through tree planting. |
Mr. Paul Ongaro | Outstanding service as a team leader with high integrity, achieving improved performance of the pilot plant. Besides steering the pilot plant to provide practical and experiential training to university students and attachees from other colleges. |
Ms. Mary Mwaniki | Outstanding service as a Records Clerk. During her tenure, records were properly kept and students promptly served.
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Prof. Jesse Njoka | Outstanding scholar in Range Science, recognition for consistently raising research funds to support postgraduate scholarships and for development of teaching and research infrastructure. |
Prof. Nancy Karanja | Outstanding scholar in Soil Biology and integrated soil fertility management, recognition for consistently raising research funds to support postgraduate scholarships and for development of teaching and research infrastructure. |
Prof. Shellimiah Okoth Keya | An outstanding scholar in Soil Microbiology and Fertility who played pivotal role in the establishment of the Department of Soil Science and MIRCEN Laboratory, and innovation of Biofix inoculants. |
Prof. Samuel M. Mbugua | Outstanding scholar in Food and Industrial Microbiology, for fundraising for graduate scholarship and with more than 4 innovations that have been patented. |
Prof. Jasper Imungi | An outstanding scholar in Food Chemistry for achieving international reputation and featured among top 100 food scientists in the world. He also rose to Chairman of the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition, before moving on to become the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture. |
Prof. Stephen G. Mbogoh | An outstanding scholar in Agricultural Marketing who has demonstrated distinction service in teaching leading to transformative university milestones over 46 years of professional career. |
Prof. Willis Kosura | An outstanding scholar in Agricultural Policy who has had immensely successful fund-raising campaigns for student scholarships and University capital projects. |
Prof. Eunice Mutitu | An outstanding scholar in Plant Pathology and for exemplary service in efficacy trials of new crop protection pesticides, administration and mentorship to staff and students |
Prof. Ratemo Michieka | An outstanding scholar in Weed Science and for exemplary service in administration and leadership in environmental protection |
Ms. Mary N. Mwaniki | Outstanding service as a Records Clerk. During her tenure, records were properly kept |