Olivet University welcomed representatives from the North American Mission Board (NAMB) as special guests on Tuesday, January 31, 2006.
On Tuesday February 14 at 5 p.m. (PST), the 2006 Spring Opening Convocation for Olivet University (OU) was held at the school's on-campus chapel, located in downtown San Francisco in the presence of staff, faculty, and many new and returning students.
Each year, Olivet University develops a more significant and vibrant presence outside of the United States as the number of international scholars choosing to learn and teach at Olivet University expands.
Olivet University was honored to host Executive Director of the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), Dr. Larry McKinney, on the afternoon of Monday, January 23, 2006 on its main campus for a tour of school's facilities.
To all students, it's that time of year again to register for your Spring 2006 classes. JCM registration and enrollment period is from January 16-27 th. In this period, new students can register in the college, as well as enroll in the courses offered this semester.
Recent developments in the Art & Design Library and Journalism Library at Olivet are stirring excitement within the University's faculty, staff and student communities. These libraries are cooperating to secure the addition of new titles to match the lineup of course offerings in the Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) and the Olivet College...
Jubilee College of Music has completed a successful Fall semester of 2005, and now, students are off on winter vacation. The semester was an important mark for Jubilee College of Music, as well as Olivet University, with new developments in online education and practical music experience.
San Francisco, CA -Jony Chang has recently been confirmed by the Olivet College of Information Technology staff as a faculty member. She will begin lectures the beginning of Fall 2006 semester.Jony Chang's background spans over 20 years in IT experience and has worked with many corporate companies like IBM, Bell Lab, and McGraw-Hill.
Center for the Arts, Religion, and Education, more commonly referred to as CARE, has began talks with Olivet College of Art and Design to collaborate on a website project. CARE is a division of the GTU.
Tues., Nov. 29, 2005–Olivet University submitted a formal request to host its first official site team visit in September 2006 to the accrediting body, the Association for Higher Biblical Education (ABHE).