Naomi Mburu, a chemical engineering student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) has received the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
Naomi, 21, whose parents are Kenyan immigrants, becomes the first student in UMBC history to receive the prestigious honor. She is also one of only 32 college students in the United States to be selected for the 2018 scholarship.
Established in 1902, the Rhodes scholarship is the world’s oldest scholarship program and one of the world’s most prestigious. Rhodes Scholars get a scholarship for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford. Recipients from around the world are selected based on their academic and research accomplishments, as well as leadership skills.
Naomi, currently a senior at UMBC and set to graduate in 2018, says being a Rhodes Scholar will provide her with the “network and resources to be an influential scientist and education advocate on the global level.”
“As a Rhodes Scholar, I will be completing a Ph.D. in engineering science and likely conducting my research under Dr. Peter Ireland to work on heat transfer applications for nuclear fusion reactors,” says Naomi.
Naomi, who is a graduate of Mount Hebron High School in Ellicott City, Maryland, has pursued several research projects, including at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and at Vanderbilt University. She spent the summer of 2016 at Geneva, Switzerland working with scientists at the European Organization for Nucelar Research to measure the impurities found in the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator.
She is also currently working with a UMBC professor to develop a bioreactor that would extend the viability of human organs waiting transplant.
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski told the Baltimore Sun that Naomi’s recognition “speaks volumes about both Naomi as a fine thinker and future leader and about the education she’s received here.”
Dr Hrabowski added that he got goosebumps on learning that Naomi had been selected for the scholarship, saying that he was one of the school officials who recruited her to UMBC with the promise that she would be able to attend any graduate school of her choosing afterward.
Notable former Rhodes Scholars include former US President Bill Clinton, US Senator Cory Booker, Australian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull, former Pakistani acting President Wasim Sajjad, former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner, and Kenyan writer and author Kingwa Kamencu.
Hongera sana dada! Ni wega…
Hongera sana dada! Ni wega muno! Kenya juu!
@Imara i am glad we agree on…
@Imara i am glad we agree on this one. Chebukati and Maraga had nothing to do with her getting this scholarship. Toroitich also did not interfere. This is a clean win, Hurray!!
Congratulations, let this be…
Congratulations, let this be a lesson to most of us in the US now she has won a prestigious award and no where in the text is it being said she is a kenyan, however if it was being on the wrong side of the law Kenya could be mentioned. i believe you are a kenyan so Hongera sana, job well done
Congrats and well done!
Congrats and well done!
Congrats lady. Keep the…
Congrats lady. Keep the light shinning!
Excellent Naomi. I applaud…
Excellent Naomi. I applaud you.
Hongera dada
Hongera dada
This is the kind of news we…
This is the kind of news we need to hear,or read,more often than the”shock and owe” we have been receiving lately.Congratulation Naomi Mburu.You have made Kenyans proud.
Go young lady! When you are…
Go young lady! When you are done with it, please share it, in whatever way, with your motherland, the land of your parents. Baraka nyingi!
congratulations Naomi..you…
congratulations Naomi..you have done us proud
Putting Kenya on the map…
Putting Kenya on the map. Giddy up! Naomi. I’m proud of you.
Putting Kenya on the map…
Putting Kenya on the map. Giddy up! Naomi. I’m proud of you.
BRAVO Naomi. I wish you…
BRAVO Naomi. I wish you continued success in all that you do !
CONGRATULATIONS NAOMI….THE…
CONGRATULATIONS NAOMI….THE SKY IS THE LIMIT…WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST AS YOU CONTINUE TO STUDY.BLESSINGS.
Congrats, putting Kenya on…
Congrats, putting Kenya on the map for the right reasons!!!
you ,obama, lupita n many mo…
you ,obama, lupita n many mo other kenyans both in curicullum* n its cos_ have proven this sayin beyond any doubt,”THAT KENYA IS A NATION FULL OF TALENTS BUT THE BARRIES OF THESE ARE: CORRUPTION N LACK OF RESOURCES” . gal, higher n higher we wish u n also those who r aspirin to navigate higher n higher in their lyf
Awesome news! Making Kenya…
Awesome news! Making Kenya Great!
Thanks everyone for your…
Thanks everyone for your comments and well wishes. As her parents, we hope Naomi’s success is an encouragement to all, especially our children. Hard work, focus and diligence trumps (no pun intended) genious. Merry Christmas everyone.
Thanks everyone for your…
Thanks everyone for your comments and well wishes. As her parents, we hope Naomi’s success is an encouragement to all, especially our children. Hard work, focus and diligence trumps (no pun intended) genious. Merry Christmas everyone.