Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS) hosted a Faculty Development Retreat at its San Francisco (Mill Valley) campus this summer. The retreat centered on enhancing courses, exploring collaborative projects, and providing professional development opportunities for faculty members.
Dr. Jonathan Park, newly inaugurated as President of Olivet University, delivered the commencement address during the combined Investiture and Graduation Ceremony of 2024. In his address to the graduating class, Dr. Park encouraged them not to settle for the status quo but to venture into the world as agents of positive change.
Olivet University invested its 6th President, Dr. Jonathan Park, in a combined inauguration and commencement ceremony.
ANZA, CA—On Friday, Olivet University celebrated its graduating class of 2024 during a commencement ceremony in Riverside County. Graduating undergraduate and graduate students gathered with their friends, family, faculty members, and community members to celebrate this significant milestone. The occasion was made even more memorable as it marked the 20th anniversary of Olivet University opening its doors.
The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) Program at the Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies concluded a week-long series of oral defense sessions last week. The sessions took place from April 15 to April 19, 2024.
To refine their communication skills in the realm of research, Ph.D. students at Olivet Institute of Technology now have the opportunity to enroll in a new course titled "Advanced Reading & Writing in Information Technology".
Olivet University (OU) commemorated a momentous milestone on March 3, 2024, as it celebrated its historic 20th Anniversary service and ceremony.
Olivet School of Media and Communication (OSMC) kicks off the first quarter of 2024 with its featured course JOUR540 Audio and Video Production offered at the Washington, D.C. campus.
Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS) initiated the Faculty Training Workshop Series on January 5, featuring specialized lectures tailored for faculty members.
The COMM130 Speech and Communication course, offered by the Olivet School of Media and Communication as a General Education course in the Fall quarter, proved beneficial for undergraduate students across diverse majors.