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The facility comprises of a large Education Complex. The site is composed of offices, classrooms, a computer laboratory, library, reading areas, a health unit and a cafeteria. The campus is currently hosting Bachelor of Commerce/MBA students both regular and part time. It is also the Regional centre for Open Learning Programmes. The buildings can accommodate approximately 1,500 students per day. The campus is expanding with new offices and a library extension.
Why Study at the Kenyatta University School of Law?
Research and community service in the 21st Century. The School will strive to train the best lawyers for the future through tuition by dedicated and well-qualified staff.
Kenyatta University Law Students Association.(KULSA).
Kulsa is an organization of law students from Kenyatta University Law campus.


Prof. Olive Mugenda - Vice Chancellor Kenyatta University
Dr. Linda A. Musumba is the current acting dean of the School
of Law, Kenyatta University. Linda holds a PhD in Law from the
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom and a Masters in Law in
Development from the University of Warwick United Kingdom.
Linda is working towards achieving professorship status and is
involved in teaching, researching and publishing particularly in
constitutional law, right-based discourses and legal theory. She is an
active member of Kenya’s civil society and is a strong believer in the
movement of citizens from the periphery of governance to the centre,
where they rightly belong.
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The
establishment of the University radio station-KU 99.9 FM emanated from
the recommendations of July 2006 Vice Chancellor’s- Committee whose
mandate was to do a proposal on the need to set up a radio station on
campus. The terms of reference included but were not limited to making
proposals on organizational, infrastructural and operational
requirements of the station.
The
Radio Station offers exciting programmes which are tailor-made to suit
these large and unique listeners. This provides you a variety of unique
programmes to select and sponsor at reasonably competitive rates while
marketing your products and services to these listeners.