MBA students at Olivet Business School are developing new business models in the Applied Business Research course.
To gear up toward the academic year 2021-22, Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies (ZSDS) convenes a Mentor Training Seminar for their faculty. The seminar was themed "Theological Research Writing" for Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) mentors.
Olivet University held its Convocation Service at the Riverside main campus chapel and virtually online. Students, faculty, family, and friends in the U.S. and from around the world joined the live-streamed event.
Olivet School of Art and Design (OSAD) will host a digital drawing workshop in the Summer quarter. The workshop is open to all, for current students and prospective students interested in taking a sample class at OSAD.
MBA students at Olivet Business School started the Summer quarter with a meaningful project in their Applied Business Research class. The class requires students to brainstorm a real startup idea in groups, conduct in-depth research and analysis, then pitch it to the entire class at the end of the course.
In the Summer quarter, Olivet School of Media and Communication (OSMC) conducts an annual curriculum review for its journalism program. The review committee has proposed some major changes to both undergraduate and graduate programs, which will reflect the latest industry standards.
The Commencement Ceremony 2021 of Olivet University supplies the doctoral graduates of Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies (ZSDS) with the time of celebration. The faithful God granted exceeding fruits this time with around 50 doctoral graduates who attended the ceremony either onsite at the OU's main campus or online worldwide. The commencement was the culmination of many years of work and the long-desired fulfillment of hope.
On the sunny afternoon of Friday, June 25, 2021, Olivet University's held Commencement Service for the Classes of 2020 and 2021 at the school's main campus in Riverside (Anza), California.
The Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies (ZSDS) successfully concluded the Ph.D. doctoral colloquium. The colloquium was held remotely in a hybrid format for five weeks with Ph.D. students and professors from all over the globe.
The San Francisco-based Olivet Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Lab reported progress in its first smart robot car prototype. The Arduino-based smart vehicle is capable of automatic cruising and following a target without crashing into obstacles.