The Olivet College of Business has partnered with The Institute for Innovation, Integration, & Impact to offer the institute's core Lemon Leadership course for OCB students during the summer term. The Lemon Leadership course is a leading training program that helps Christian businessmen repurpose their companies toward God.
Olivet College of Business (OCB) and Olivet College of Art & Design (OCAD) collaborated on hosting its first workshop that combined elements of business into fashion design and merchandising.
Olivet College of Business (OCB) invited online marketing expert Bryan Feller to speak to students during a three hour workshop.
Olivet College of Business (OCB) invited two Christian experts on the topic of business as missions. Dr. David Gill and Dr. Paul de Vries provided their insights to the biblical foundations of free market and how to apply Ten Commandments into business leadership and management.
Olivet College of Business MBA students gained insight about creating financials at a recent lecture titled "Financial Modeling & Management,†hosted at the nearby University of California Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. The lecture is part of the Entrepreneurial Best Practices Series being offered this academic year by the Haas School for individuals interested in learning about the practical aspects of entrepreneurial activity.
Olivet College of Business is excited to feature two courses in its MBA curriculum in 2010 Spring semester: BU600 Business as Mission and MG600 Marketing Management.
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 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
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.
The Jubilee College of Music (JCM) hosted its annual student piano recital last week at the University's Student Union in downtown San Francisco. The recital was open to the public as well as students, faculty, and family of the students who all joined to attend the performances.