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Unlocking Progress: Public Lecture on Nuclear Technology at St. Paul’s University

Unlocking Progress: Public Lecture on Nuclear Technology at St. Paul’s University

SPU Admin Blog 28 April 2026

St. Paul’s University is proud to host an insightful public lecture exploring the transformative power of science in global development. We invite students, faculty, and the public to join us for a deep dive into how specialized technology can drive meaningful change in our society.

Event Overview

  • Topic: Nuclear Technology for Socio-economic Development
  • Date: Tuesday, 28th April 2026
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Venue: JTSOT Chapel, 3rd Floor, Limuru Campus

Meet the Speaker: Dr. Alfred Karugu Maina

We are honored to welcome Dr. Alfred Karugu Maina, MBChB, a distinguished expert in the field of global health.

Dr. Maina serves as a Consultant for Cancer Control in Public Health Systems of LMICs (Low- and Middle-Income Countries) at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) based in Vienna, Austria. His extensive experience at the intersection of medicine and international policy offers a unique perspective on how nuclear technology is utilized for much more than just energy—specifically its life-saving applications in modern healthcare and economic growth.

Why Attend?

In an era where sustainable development is a global priority, understanding the role of specialized technologies is crucial. This lecture will provide a platform to:

  • Explore the practical applications of nuclear technology in socio-economic sectors.
  • Gain insights into global health strategies and cancer control in developing nations.
  • Engage in meaningful dialogue with a world-class expert from the IAEA.

Join the Conversation

At St. Paul’s University, we strive to be the "University of Choice" by bringing global expertise directly to our community. We look forward to your active attendance and participation in what promises to be a thought-provoking session.

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Stepping Up for Education: Momentum Builds at the Second Elimu Bora Pre-Run Walk

Stepping Up for Education: Momentum Builds at the Second Elimu Bora Pre-Run Walk

SPU Admin Blog 27 April 2026

The road to the Elimu Bora Run just got a lot more vibrant.

Yesterday, Friday, 24th April 2026, the air was filled with energy and purpose as staff and students gathered for the second Elimu Bora Pre-Run Walk. This event served as a vital precursor to the main event scheduled for Saturday, 20th June 2026, proving that the journey toward educational equity is one we take together, one step at a time.

A Walk of Gratitude and Goodwill

The walk was more than just a physical warm-up; it was a profound gesture of solidarity. Led by the University management under the guidance of Prof. Esther Mombo, Ag. Vice Chancellor, the participants marched to show their unwavering support for the upcoming run and the mission it represents.

A central highlight of the day was the collective appreciation for Elder Gene Hyun. Her vision and generous contributions have been instrumental in the growth of the Elimu Bora Endowment Fund, a resource dedicated to ensuring that financial barriers do not stand in the way of academic excellence.

Building the Momentum

With the main run less than two months away, the Pre-Run Walk achieved several key goals:

  • Community Engagement: Bringing together students, faculty, and administration in a shared cause.

  • Awareness: Reminding the public of the June 20th date and the importance of the Elimu Bora initiative.

  • Fitness & Fun: Encouraging a healthy lifestyle while championing a noble cause.

"The Elimu Bora Run is not just an event on the calendar; it is a commitment to the future of our students. Seeing the turnout today gives us immense confidence for the main event in June." — Prof. Esther Mombo, Ag. Vice Chancellor.

Looking Ahead: The Elimu Bora Run 2026

The success of yesterday’s walk has set the stage for an unforgettable experience on June 20th. The Endowment Fund continues to grow, thanks to the kindness of donors like Elder Gene Hyun and the active participation of our university community.

Mark Your Calendars:

  • Event: The Elimu Bora Run

  • Date: Saturday, 20th June 2026

  • Goal: Supporting the Elimu Bora Endowment Fund to empower the leaders of tomorrow.

Thank You, Elder Gene Hyun!

We extend our deepest gratitude to Elder Gene for her incredible support. Her generosity acts as the fuel for this movement, ensuring that the "Elimu Bora" (Quality Education) dream remains a reality for all.

Are you ready to run for a cause? Learn More and Register for the race through Elimu Bora Run

SPU Leads the Charge in Regional Digital Transformation: The FOSTER Project Forum

SPU Leads the Charge in Regional Digital Transformation: The FOSTER Project Forum

SPU Admin Blog 23 April 2026

St. Paul’s University (SPU) is taking a bold step forward in the evolution of African research and academia. This week, SPU reaffirmed its commitment to the future of "Open Science" through its active leadership in the FOSTER Project, an ambitious initiative co-founded by the European Union (Ref No. 101178078).

A Meeting of Minds in Dar es Salaam

On April 23-24, a high-level forum themed "Fostering Digital Transformation of Science in Kenya and Tanzania" took place at the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Leading the SPU charge was Prof. Abraham K. Waithima, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs. He headed an 11-member delegation of scholars and innovators, joining forces with key regional partners to bridge the digital gap in scientific research.

What is the FOSTER Project?

The FOSTER Project isn't just about technology; it’s about access. It aims to dismantle the barriers to scientific knowledge, making research more transparent, collaborative, and impactful for society.

SPU is proud to collaborate with a distinguished network of partner institutions:

  • Daystar University (Kenya)

  • Garissa University (Kenya)

  • University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)

  • Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI)

Why Digital Transformation Matters

For SPU, participating in this forum is a strategic move toward three core pillars:

  1. Open Access to Science: Ensuring that groundbreaking research isn't locked behind paywalls, but is available to solve real-world problems.

  2. Societal Impact: Using data and digital tools to address the specific challenges facing communities in East Africa.

  3. Innovation: Equipping our faculty and students with the digital infrastructure needed to compete on a global scientific stage.

"By fostering digital transformation, we aren't just changing how we do research; we are changing who that research serves."

Looking Ahead

As the forum concludes, the work is just beginning. St. Paul’s University continues to integrate these digital strategies into our academic framework, ensuring that our students and researchers are at the forefront of the global Open Science movement.

Stay tuned to our blog for more updates on how SPU is shaping the landscape of innovation in Kenya and beyond!

Celebrating Excellence in Peacebuilding: Ven. Canon Dr. Scholar Kiilu Wayua Honored at Warriors for Good Awards

Celebrating Excellence in Peacebuilding: Ven. Canon Dr. Scholar Kiilu Wayua Honored at Warriors for Good Awards

SPU Admin Blog 27 April 2026

The atmosphere at the Hyatt Regency in Westlands, Nairobi, was electric as the Warriors for Good Summit reached its pinnacle. It wasn’t just an evening of glitz and glamour; it was a gathering of architects of change—those who have moved beyond the drawing board to actively construct a better world.

Amidst this assembly of visionaries, one name resonated with particular distinction: Ven. Canon Dr. Scholar Kiilu Wayua.

A Golden Recognition for a Lifetime of Impact

We are thrilled to announce that Ven. Canon Dr. Scholar Wayua, the dedicated Coordinator of the Institute of Christian-Muslim Relations (ICMR), has achieved Gold Status as a Warrior for Peace.

This prestigious accolade is a testament to her unwavering commitment to interfaith dialogue and communal harmony. In a world often divided by misunderstanding, Dr. Wayua has served as a bridge, fostering deep connections between the Christian and Muslim communities through the ICMR.

More Than Just a Gala

The Warriors for Good Summit was more than a ceremony; it was a crucible of transformation. Throughout the event:

  • Ideas were challenged: Attendees pushed the boundaries of traditional philanthropy and social work.

  • Perspectives were sharpened: Diverse voices shared insights on how to tackle the most pressing challenges of our time.

  • Action was celebrated: The gala specifically feted "Real Warriors"—individuals like Dr. Wayua who possess the grit to turn advocacy into tangible results.

"True peace is not just the absence of conflict, but the presence of justice and understanding." — This sentiment echoed through the halls of the Hyatt Regency as the gold honors were bestowed.

Why This Matters

As the Coordinator for the Institute of Christian-Muslim Relations, Dr. Wayua’s work is vital for the social fabric of Kenya and the broader region. Her "Warrior for Peace" status highlights the importance of:

  1. Sustainable Peacebuilding: Moving beyond temporary fixes to long-term relational health.

  2. Institutional Leadership: Guiding the ICMR to become a beacon of collaborative research and outreach.

  3. Inspirational Mentorship: Showing the next generation that "Warriors for Good" are defined by their service to others.

Heartfelt Congratulations

On behalf of the community and all who believe in the power of peace, we extend our warmest congratulations to Ven. Canon Dr. Scholar Kiilu Wayua. Your gold status is well-deserved, and your legacy of peace continues to inspire us all.

Keep shining, Warrior!

The Dawn of a New Era: Canvas Magazine January-April 2026 Edition is Live!

The Dawn of a New Era: Canvas Magazine January-April 2026 Edition is Live!

SPU Admin Blog 21 April 2026

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the latest edition of Canvas Magazine, the premier publication for students, by students at St. Paul’s University. This semester’s issue captures a season of transformation, leadership, and vibrant campus life that you won’t want to miss.

A Message from the New Editor-in-Chief

This issue marks a significant milestone as we welcome our new Editor-in-Chief, Jemimah Kithinji, who takes the helm from Jetinah Khamasi. Jemimah is committed to ensuring Canvas remains an authentic voice for student life, academic culture, and thought-provoking dialogue within the St. Paul’s community.

Inside This Issue: Highlights & Top Stories

  • New Leadership, Fresh Possibilities: Follow the historic transition at SPU as we welcome our new Vice Chancellor, Prof. Esther Mombo, and bid a heartwarming farewell to Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo after his impactful five-year tenure.
  • The Future of Communication: St. Paul’s University has been selected to host the 16th East African Communication Association (EACA) Annual Conference in August 2026. This prestigious event will focus on the theme: "Reimagining Communication In Africa: AI, Media Innovation, and Global Collaboration".
  • Democratic Milestones: Dive into our coverage of the SPUSA Elections 2026, a journey that highlighted the importance of transparency and student engagement, resulting in the election of Kateria David as the new SPUSA Chairperson.
  • Innovation & Global Preparation: Read about the Startup Training for African Revival in Kenya (IPARK), which is fostering global partnerships and equipping students with industry trends for global service.
  • Voices of the Students: Don't miss personal reflections like "Voice Victory Vision" by Sabina Nzuna, the Limuru Campus Vice Chairperson, on the true meaning of leadership and service.
  • Creative & Campus Life: Explore everything from the university’s melodic choir and karate kicks to drama trophies and book reviews.

Explore the Full Edition

Whether you are interested in the latest academic breakthroughs, student leadership updates, or cultural highlights, this issue has something for everyone.

Click Here to Read the January - April 2026 Edition of Canvas Magazine

 

  1. Navigate the Unknown: Choosing a Career Path in a VUCA World
  2. Strengthening Partnerships: St. Paul’s University at the PCEA 24th General Assembly
  3. Adventure in Kimende: SPU International Students Connect at Forest Adventure Centre
  4. Bridging Faith and Future: SPU and Yale MacMillan Center Host Consultative Lunch on AI and Theology

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