Attending Open House is great way to learn more about Olivet University . Olivet University offers two Open House events each year, usually in November and May.
Olivet University is in the process of choosing firms to develop a master plan for campus expansion. Together with a team of top administrators at the University, Chief Operating Officer Walker Tzeng is identifying which firms will help Olivet University realize its goals for the short and long term development of its campus.
An academic library is not an end in itself: it supports the mission of the institution. Olivet library and information technology personnel have partnered to ensure that the school's library will develop
It's May, and Olivet University is buzzing about library development. Key administrators believe Olivet's working plan for augmenting and distributing the library's current resources across academic programs and language groups heralds a season of change.
Top international leadership from the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) met at Olivet University in downtown San Francisco to share future vision and set goals Mar. 20-22.
Olivet Newsroom caught up with the Program Director of Olivet College of Information Technology William Wong to find out more about the College's current and future plans.
Olivet University's Commencement Ceremony 2006 will take place at 4:00 pm on Saturday, June 10th in Antioch Chapel inside of the Olivet University main campusbuilding. Family members and guests attending the ceremony are requested to be seated in the Chapel by that time.
San Francisco, California-Olivet University students and staff joined over 400 members of the Golden Gate Theological Baptist Seminary (GGBTS) community for its annual Missions Conference from February 17-19.
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.