Describing what happens when we accept Jesus Christ as our personal Savior, Paul says "the old has gone, the new has come."
As part of their Christian service this semester, several journalism students volunteered their time to publish a weekly newsletter for a local Christian fellowship
Once again, Christmas -- that wonderful time of the year -- is upon us. It’s the time where people from all nations stop and reflect on God’s wonderful gift to us: His Son Jesus Christ.
Students in Olivet College of Art & Design are wrapping up their semester studies with a clearer perspective on the professional world of graphic design.
Students and faculty members gathered at the Danville, CA home of Dr. Ray Tallman, dean of Olivet Theological College & Seminary, for a time of fellowship over Thanksgiving.
As a part of the ongoing effort to offer a rigorous core biblical studies curriculum, Olivet Theological College and Seminary (OTCS) will be featuring courses on Old Testament studies in the Spring 2010 semester
Olivet Institute of Technology is offering advanced courses this semester in web services and programming. Building on competencies developed during the previous semester in WE 320 Website Technologies & Development and WE 420 Web Server Design & Development, students are engaging in projects that integrate higher level web applications.
Olivet College of Art & Design will be hosting this year’s New Way Media & Arts Festival. Led by founder and host Dr. David Randolph, the festival is to exhibit original works of art with special reference to new media and explore their relationship to faith
Dr. William Wagner, the President of Olivet University, and Dr. Ray Tallman, the Dean of Olivet Theological College and Seminary (OTCS), met with a gathering of missionaries from around the world to answer mission related questions and to share their insights and experience in cross-cultural mission.
Olivet College of Journalism students are learning that the challenges facing journalists entering the news industry today are daunting but nothing a little innovation and flexibility can't solve.