DUT
Total 59 Posts
Diaspora Kenyans Dream of Diaspora University Town (DUT)
“Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not," Robert Kennedy, brother of John F Kennedy the 35th President of the U.S, is quoted saying as he rallied his fellow U.S citizens to develop their country. George
Diaspora Kenyans like the DUT Townhouse Developer System
Diaspora Kenyans like the Diaspora University Town (DUT) Townhouse Developer (THD) system that is established by a Townhouse Investment and Development Agreement (THIDA). The system is currently developing 3,500 townhouses at the Diaspora University Town at a budget of Ksh 24.5 billion. The THD system enables one to
The Diaspora Kenyans 2000 Diaspora University Founders
During a Diaspora University Town (DUT) meeting at the end of February WPI School Dean Emeritus Prof. Michael Ginzberg challenged the Diaspora Kenyans and informed them that during the founding of WPI in 1865 more than 225 Worcester citizens and workers at 20 of the city’s factories and machine
Join DUT Buzz
“Join DUT,' is the buzz in US, UK, Europe and other parts of the Diaspora. The buzz started after WPI Dean of Business School Emeritus, Prof. Michael Ginzberg, said, “Since 2015, Diaspora Kenyans have remitted over $25 billion, 60% coming from the U.S. If 2,000 Diaspora Kenyans
How DUT will be like Lowell, MA
The city of Lowell, MA in the U.S is a university town with the University of Massachusetts Lowell that has about 18,500 students as one of the main economic driver’s alongside the Lowell General Hospital Healthcare System. The city has a GDP of about $4.2 billion
How Father Of Modern Rocketry Inspired Diaspora University Town
At the age of 17 years, Robert Goddard would climb a tree. He would look to the sky and imagine making a device that can go to Mars. He is quoted saying, “I was a different boy when I descended from the tree from when I ascended. Existence at last
Diaspora Kenyans Say: "Dean we can get to 2000 Diaspora Kenyans Founders of Diaspora University."
Diaspora Kenyans reviewed the WPI Business School Dean Emeritus Prof. Michael Ginzberg zoom meeting message during their Saturday zoom meeting. Speaker after speaker noted that the key message of growing to 2000 Diaspora Kenyans is achievable. In conclusion the message to the professor is: “Dean, we can get to 2000