Student of the Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) participated in a seminar on the topic of Arts & Worship led by OCAD Dean Dr. Joan Carter.
Olivet College of Journalism (OCJ) recently hosted a workshop that taught journalism students how to conduct news research. Invited lecturers for the workshops included professional journalists working at ministries affiliated with OCJ who volunteered to teach their aspiring cohorts.
The rise of open source software has correlated with the rise of the interest. Open source software is openly published source code enabling anyone to copy, modify and redistribute without paying fees.
Dr. Joan Carter, Dean of Olivet College of Art & Design, and Fr. James Blaettler hosted a private exhibition for Olivet University students at the Manresa Art Gallery located in the St. Ignatius Church on the University of San Francisco campus.
Dr. Joseph Ray Tallman, the Dean of Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS) and Dr. William Wagner, president of Olivet University and OTCS professor of missiology, hosted a three-day conference on Islam at the end of March.
Instructor Maurice Woods inspires students in each of his Identity courses at Olivet College of Art & Design. He reminds them the power of design and how it can influence change. Mr. Woods leads by those words as founder of a professionally supported program called the Inneract Project.
Dear Friends, Greetings to you all this Easter! One of the better known Easter sermons in our contemporary world is Tony Compolo's sermon "Its Friday, Sunday is a coming".
Students of the Jubilee College of Music (JCM) put their studies into practice and celebrated Easter by participating in concerts.
Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) alumni and students are collaborating on a college-wide project that can enhance education. The project involves setting up an online resource website which provides educational content in Graphic Design that is accessible to OCAD students and alumni with a valid school ID.
Students of Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) are being treated to a special lecture series on JavaScript, hosted at Yahoo’s main campus in Sunnyvale, California. The lecture series is being conducted by Yahoo’s senior JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford.