In true Christian tradition, ministry formation is part of the fabric of Olivet University. It is viewed as an integral part of a student’s education, reflected in the framework of the institution.
Olivet is pleased to announce the start of a new intensive course outlining the theological foundations and principles of church dynamics MS750 Church Administration, taught by Olivet Theological College & Seminary faculty member Dr. Gerhard Venter.
On Tuesday, September 8, faculty and staff gathered with hundreds of students at Olivet University Chapel at for Fall Convocation 2009. The ceremony also featured a presidential installation ceremony for Dr. William Lyle Wagner, the new president of Olivet University.
Students of the Olivet College of Art & Design will be taking a strong interest in digital imaging this Fall. The new course will focus on the history, techniques, and theory of creating digital images. It will be taught by OCAD's newest professor
OTCS, Olivet Theological College & Seminary, is looking forward to a strong academic course lineup this Fall that will feature several internationally recognized professors from around the world.
The Olivet Institute of Technology (OIT) plans to expand the Capstone Project in the coming academic year to incorporate aspects
Faculty and administrative leaders gathered for Olivet University’s annual leadership retreat August 12-13 to share vision and future plans at San Damiano Retreat Center in Danville, California.
University President Dr. William Wagner introduced two new deans at Olivet’s recent leadership retreat Aug. 12-13 in Danville, California. Mrs. Tracy Davis was introduced as the University's new academic dean, and Dr. Joseph Ray Tallman as the dean of Olivet Theological College & Seminary (OTCS).
The Olivet University Board of Trustees announced today that Dr. David Randolph will conclude his successful three year term as University President on July 31, 2009 to return to fulltime teaching and writing. Academic Dean Dr. William Wagner will succeed him as president on August 1.
Summertime was the perfect time for Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) students to hone their design skills with independent projects -- from building websites to international design competitions.