The president singled us out for hosting the the first class of Energy Fellows — “young people at UC Davis studying new ways to promote clean energy and fight climate change.” Thank you, Mr. President!
Twenty-five young African leaders were out planting trees in Crawford Park in Woodland Thursday, as part of a six-week energy institute they are attending at UC Davis.
Evelyn Mugisha and 24 other young professionals from sub-Saharan Africa — where two out of three people lack access to electricity — have come to the University of California, Davis, to equip themselves to tackle the enormous energy challenges on their continent.
Twenty-five young African leaders are taking part in an energy-themed institute at UC Davis starting Monday.
The group will spend six weeks at the school through the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
Over the next six weeks, 25 young African leaders will be at the University of California, Davis, to leverage the campus’s energy expertise and better equip themselves to tackle the enormous energy challenges on their continent.