Vice Chancellor Prof Isaac Kibwage honours Global Alumni Diamond Kassam for establishing the Diamond Kassam Scholarship for Supporting Egerton University’s Needy Students. Diamond Kassam began a Diploma in Dairy and Food Technology at Egerton in 1965, and now his fellowship will be sponsoring one needy student per year for the next decade, starting in September 2024. This news came to the Vice Chancellor through Global Alumni Chairman Sadru Nazarali, a classmate of Diamond Kassam’s. Kassam was one of fifteen students during his years at Egerton, not long after Egerton University began with 3 students in 1939 by Lord Maurice Egerton of Tatoon, UK, the Founder of Egerton University—initially a teaching farm only for male students. This was after his lovely girlfriend refused to marry him because the house was too small, although it has 38 rooms. The current Lord Egerton Castle, located at Ngata, which was part of Lord Egerton's farm, has now been converted into a tourism and cultural center.
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