Rose Mwonya
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Rose Mwonya was appointed vice-chancellor (VC) of Egerton University in 2015, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the institution's 76-year history. She served in this role for five years, until 2021.[1] Mwonya was one of 21 applicants for the position, and was selected after a rigorous selection process. She is a highly accomplished academic, with a PhD in Agriculture and Home Economics from Iowa State University. She has held a number of senior positions at Egerton University, including dean of students and deputy VC in charge of academics. As VC, Mwonya advocated for gender equality and women's empowerment. She also worked to improve the quality of education at Egerton University, and to increase its internationalization.
Rose was born in a village in Kenya in 1941. She's the firstborn child in her family, and her father was a driver to a Government officer. Rose attended Ndenga Primary School until Class 4, when she was transferred to Asumbi Girls boarding school in Homa Bay county. After Asumbi, she attended Nyabururu Girls in Kisii before attending Embu Institute of Agriculture.[2] Rose then went on to earn a diploma in Agriculture and Home Economics from Egerton University (then still operating under the University of Nairobi). In 1982, she was awarded a scholarship by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to attend Iowa State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture. She then went on to earn a Master of Science and PhD in Home Economics from the same university.