On March 15, Dr. William Wagner, dean of Olivet Theological College and Seminary, expressed his love for Olivet University by presenting a hand-carved wooden plague of the university's Coat of Arms as a gift to the school.
Olivet University's main campus facilities are now located at 250 4th Street in downtown San Francisco, formerly used as the site of the University of California Berkeley San Francisco Extension Campus.
Jubilee College of Music administration and staff are preparing for the Spring 2005 semester. With the newly reinforced faculty and staff, this new semester is running to a firm and promising start.
Twenty students of various ethnic and linguistic backgrounds participated in Olivet Theological College and Seminary's inaugural Doctor of Ministry program lecture series, which concluded on Feb. 26.
Students enrolled for Fall 2005 will greet an expanded and more professionally diverse faculty in Jubilee Collge of Music. Professors with expertise in the fields of voice, piano, guitar, and composition are being considered for next semester.
Renovations for Olivet University's William Carey Library that began late last year are expected to be completed in time to greet new and returning students beginning classes for the 2005 spring semester.
On Friday, Nov. 12 Olivet University's E-library was dedicated as the William Carey Library in honor of the legendary English Protestant missionary William Carey, known as "the father of modern missions."
Olivet University held a leadership conference Oct. 29 - 31 at the university's downtown San Francisco campus. Staff, students, and special guests were invited to join the event, which included of keynote speeches, plenary sessions, themed conferences, as well as worship services, praise and prayer meetings.