the seed and it was only a matter of time, before she followed in his footsteps. As Women’s representative for Kamwenge District, she mainly wants to focus on improving her people’s house hold incomes, by changing their mind sets. She would like to see the people of Kamwenge moving from traditional agro practices, to more lucrative contemporary methods. She would like to see them
grow more cash crops like cocoa and coffee which will improve their incomes, as these crops are in high demand all over the world. She believes that once incomes improve, then everything else improves, including health. Hon. Tumwekwase embodies all our CIU values. She is a great leader; innovator and she is for sure going to transform our nation. BRAVO Honorable!
Dr.Rose Clarke Nanyonga
Earns Arkansas Tech Hall of Distinction’ s Highest Honor By Daphne Bukirwa John Ed Chambers III of Danville, Benny Harris of Russellville and Dr. Rose Clarke Nanyonga of Kampala, Uganda, will be inducted into the Arkansas Tech University Hall of Distinction in 2020.
Distinguished Alumnus/Alumna, Distinguished Alumni Service, Outstanding Young Alumnus/ Alumna, Distinction in Intercollegiate Athletics and Distinguished Service (non-alumnus)
Chambers will be inducted under the Distinguished Service category, while Harris and Nanyonga will be inducted under the Distinguished Alumnus/Alumna category.
Dr. Rose Clarke Nanyonga is a 2002 graduate of ATU with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Nanyonga went on to earn her Master of Science in Nursing degree from Baylor University and her Doctor of Philosophy degree in nursing from Yale University.
Established in 1964, the Arkansas Tech Hall of Distinction recognizes the accomplishments of Arkansas Tech alumni and friends in five categories:
Today, she serves as vice chancellor for Clarke
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