Rose Mutiso ’08, Thayer ’08, spent a week on campus during Climate and Energy Week to accept the McGuire Family Prize for Societal Impact, which honored the Kenyan-born alum for her energy expertise and activism.
During her visit, Mutiso met with students and delivered a speech on energy poverty. Watch the video.
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Rose Mutiso ’08, Thayer ’08, lectures on energy poverty and Africa. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Mutiso speaks with Global Health and Development Fellows and Great Issues Scholars at the Dickey Center during her weeklong visit to receive the McGuire Prize. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Provost David Kotz ’86 presented Mutiso with the McGuire Family Prize for Societal Impact. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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On hand to help celebrate the award to Mutiso are, from left, family friend Richard Bukenya, sisters Patricia Mutiso and Lilian Mutiso, nephew Derrick Kagwanja, his partner Leslie Rabi, and family friend Carolyne Bukenya. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Attendees at the McGuire Family Prize awards ceremony enjoy dinner in the atrium of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Terry McGuire, Thayer ’82, and Carolyn Carr McGuire, Tuck ’83, sit for an interview with the Media Production Group during McGuire Prize festivities. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Mutiso, holding her son Mutua Laurence, talks with engineering professor Lee Lynd and Betsy Rybeck Lynd at the awards ceremony. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Barbara Will speaks with attendees. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Mutiso is interviewed by ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s Media Production Group during her weeklong visit celebrating the McGuire Prize. She was the second recipient of the ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø award. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)