With the start of the Spring 2010 semester, Olivet College of Art & Designer (OCAD) students are beginning to settle into their new courses. Several OCAD undergrads have gotten a headstart on the semester with some important projects.
With the start of spring semester on February 1, Jubilee College of Music held a series of information sessions at Olivet University’s San Francisco campus.
As part of the University’s Olivet YOU program, Olivet College of Art & Design is launching two course seminars aimed at making the College’s educational resources in design more widely available.
Olivet College of Journalism (OCJ) will offer two new graduate courses from its Master of Arts in Journalism program in the upcoming semester. The courses will be taught by two of the College’s recognized professors who are both veteran journalists and published authors.
New Year is a time for fresh beginning – and final projects. Olivet College of Art & Design held its committee panel review for graduating students this week, along with review panels from the Journalism, IT, and Design colleges.
Registration is open for spring 2010 courses for all programs at Olivet University. The University is offering a wide range of classroom and online courses from the course inventory.
Graduate students are required to participate in a capstone, final project or course that often includes a formal oral presentation to the academic community.
Students of Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS) attended a two-day conference titled "Islam and the Church
Olivet University hosted this year’s New Way Media & Arts Festival in collaboration with the Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) and CARE/GTU in Berkeley on Thursday, December 17. The event, led by Olivet Theological College & Seminary Distinguished Professor Dr. David Randolph, featured an exhibition of student artwork from the fall semester.
Describing what happens when we accept Jesus Christ as our personal Savior, Paul says "the old has gone, the new has come."