Kabarak University recently hosted a specialized training session facilitated by Educational Scientific & Technical Equipment Company (ESTEC) Limited, focusing on Advancing Research through Chromatography and Spectroscopy.
Kabarak University is still basking in the glow of its spectacular performance at the 97th Kenya National Music Festival (KMF) 2025, where the team secured an impressive 23 First-Place victories, along with 11 Second-Place and 8 Third-Place honours.
Excellence in both academics and co-curricular activities was the theme of today s Chapel Service, which celebrated Kabarak University s sporting heroes for their recent triumphs.
On Tuesday, 7th October 2025, the Kabarak University Business Students Association (KUBSA) achieved a remarkable milestone with the official launch of its revised Constitution. The ceremony, held at the Katiba Auditorium in the School of Law, marked a defining moment in advancing good governance, transparency, and student empowerment within the association.
Our newest cohort of students from the January, May, and September 2025 Intakes was officially welcomed today during an address by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry K. Kiplangat, at the University Auditorium.
On 7 October 2025, the Avid Readers Forum convened for a reading and discussion session on Ken Saro-Wiwa’s epistolary short story “Africa kills her sun.” The discussion was led by George Skem, a fourth-year law student at Kabarak University and attended by other law students and one faculty member. The session featured a collective reading of the letter, with participants reading paragraph per paragraph of Bana’s words in turns before diving into analysis.







