Virginia Tech(Center for International Research, Education and Development) is working with many organizations in Africa engaging the youth in the area of ICT and Agricultural Economics. The Organization Is currently working with CESSAM to reach farmers and offer agricultural training to improve their products and search for markets using a WhatsApp flat form.
The organization is currently working in Kakamega and intents to call up on the University to initiate a common workshop in November 2021 to exchange ideas, before it comes to its end in December 2021.
Researchers from Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University (FAMU) and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) paid a courtesy call to the Vice-Chancellor on 7th June 2022 at Main Campus in Njoro.
Egerton University's commitment to academic excellence was reaffirmed as its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Kibwage, and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academics Research and Extension, Prof. Bernard Aduda, actively participated in the ACE II Project Completion Report Writeshop held at the Technical University of Mombasa.
Egerton University and Bowie State University, USA, launched the 2024 Global Research and Extension Experience for Undergraduates in Kenya on 13 June at Egerton University. This year’s cohort comprises of fifteen (15) students drawn from nine (9) American universities.
Egerton University was honored to host Prof. Caleb Nindo from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Center of Excellence for Global Food Security and Defense (CEGFSD) during his courtesy call. The visit, aimed at exploring potential collaboration between the two institutions, marks a significant step towards enhancing global food security.
