The latest featured magazine article from ARTS: Arts in Religious and Theological Studies, was written by Olivet College of Art & Design Dean Dr. Joan Brix Carter. Titled “Destaebler’s Winged Figure: A Unique Vision,†the article was an art historical look at Stephen DeStaebler’s sculpture in the rotunda of the Graduate Theolgical Union’s Flora Lamson Hewlett Library.
Leading management expert, Dr. Ken Blanchard, who spoke on Monday, May 2 in Danville, CA on the subject of Christian...
Olivet Theological College & Seminary, alumnus Mr. So Onishi, was honored as a recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship for 2011-12. Mr. Onishi will be working with the Health ministry of Zion Baptist Church to promote health literacy and awareness in North Philadelphia.
The WEA Leadership Institute of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has launched its first course, Effective Public Engagement, in collaboration with its global partner, Olivet University.
JCM and OCAD students attended the Art Festival at Trinity Baptist Church in Livermore, CA. The annual event offers an opportunity for local Christian artist to gather for a weekend of arts, music, and worship. The theme was entitled “Let All Creation Praise The Lord.(Psalm148)â€
Dr. Merril Smoak shares his thoughts on the effects of worship in Christian life and how God engages through music. He is passionate about leading others to the Lord through worship and singing. Dr. Smoak also serves as an associate pastor of music and worship at Trinity Church in Livermore,CA.
Olivet University representatives participated in the 64th Annual Meeting of The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) from February 23-26, 2010 in Orlando, Florida. The annual conference attracts presidents, academic deans, and other education leaders from bible-based institutions across North America.
Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) students are participating in training and service through Olivet’s semester long ministry practicum programs. The program combines class training and one-on-one mentorship with professional designers in the field.
Dr. David James Randolph, who champions New Media in religion and education, has been named Dean of the Olivet College of Journalism (OCJ). He served as former president to Olivet University and made significant numbers of developments during his tenure such as accreditation status, enhanced learning resources, and expanded campus facilities.
Olivet University’s 2011 Spring Convocation was held on Thursday, February 3 at the University Chapel in San Francisco, CA. Students, faculty, and staff gathered to celebrate a new semester which included the welcoming of new students who have enrolled for the Spring semester.