Joseph Njoroge, Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science and Religion
Interim Head: Department of History &
Political Science.
| Telephone: |
(229) 391-5087 |
| Office: |
Bowen Hall, Room 211 |
| Email: |
jnjoroge@abac.edu |
| Office Hours: |
Mon/Wed - Mon/Wed - Tues/Thurs - Tues/Thurs - Or by appointment |
Joseph G. Njoroge graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree in Political Science from the University of Tennessee / Knoxville.
He holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from Eastern Kentucky University, and an M.A. in Theology from Church of God Theological Seminary/Cleveland, Tennessee. He received undergraduate degrees in both economics and political science from University of Tennessee / Knoxville.
At the moment Dr. Njoroge is a Professor of Political Science & Religion,
and the Interim Head of the Department of History & Political Science at Abraham Baldwin College in Tifton, Georgia. He is also the immediate past National President of Kenya Christian Fellowship in America (KCFA). He now serves as the Chairman of KCFA Board of Trustees. Dr. Njoroge
is the immediate past chairman of the University System of Georgia Board of
Regents Advisory Committee on Political Science (POLS-RAC). He now serves in
this committee as the ABAC representative.
He is married to Wambui Njoroge who also graduated with a Master of Science degree (MS) from the University of Tennessee, Department of Child and Family.
They have two children. Both Njoroge and Wambui were born and raised in Kenya, East Africa. They now work and live in Tifton, Georgia.