“I'm not scared anymore.”
The university's Dean of Students, Dr Rosalyn Mumo, reveals that when she took up her post at the university, things did not improve as some of her family, close relatives and friends kept discouraging her from moving, and at first she was hesitant. said.
But she says that after much soul-searching and persuasion, she decided to take the bold step of going to Garissa, a decision she says she has never regretted.
“I have spent two years at this wonderful university and I can say it has been an amazing journey full of joy and satisfaction. If I had the chance again, I would still choose to come here,” she said.
She said that while the unfortunate incident will remain in the minds of many, it will not prevent them from moving forward and charting a new path for the facility.
Flora Njeri, a fourth-year Bachelor of Education student, said in an interview at the university that it was the best place she had ever wanted to pursue higher education.
Njeri, who is majoring in English and literature, said that when she first received her admission letter to the university, she was reluctant, knowing full well what had happened a few years earlier.
“I have to admit that I got cold feet. I remember telling my parents that I would never go to Garissa. I told them they should find me another university. “I insisted,” she said.