Olivet School of Media and Communication has updated its graduate journalism programs for the academic year 2019-2020, placing more emphasis on multimedia skills training.
Olivet School of Arts and Design Summer Intensive Oil Painting Workshop has concluded last Friday. Many students who had zero experience with oil painting were able to produce amazing portraits through this workshop.
Olivet Theological College & Seminary students explore foundational and solid theological topics in their systematic theology summer quarter class.
Olivet Institute of Technology has been hosting its summer long coding camp at Olivet University's Mill Valley campus in California to much delight from their engaged students.
Jubilee College of Music students attended the 17th anniversary of Jubilee World. The Anniversary was held in the Grand Orpheum Theatre in St. Louis, MO on July 10th, 2019.
The 2019 Doctoral Colloquium for the Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies will be held at Olivet University's San Francisco Campus in Mill Valley, CA.
Olivet School of Arts and Design began its summer intensive oil painting workshop from July 22. Students from various majors signed up for the workshop and have started to attend the sessions from the first day.
MBA students from Olivet Business School attended a seminar titled "Blueprint for your Business" which was organized by the Brooklyn Library in association with Brooklyn Women's Business Center.
Olivet Theological College and Seminary held a special lecture titled "Contemporary Theology: With Special Focus on the 20th-Century Theologians". The speaker was Dr. Joseph Lee, PhD in Systematic and Cultural Theology.
One student from Olivet School of Media and Communication Riverside campus has arrived at Washington D.C. for ministry internship.
Journalism students have gained new perspectives on the development of media technology and its impact on people's lives through one of the featured courses "Media and Society" in the Spring quarter.
Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation (MATI) students were glad to receive two lectures on Consecutive Interpretation from Paul Hersy, a senior diplomatic interpreter who had worked in the Interpreting Division of the U.S. Department of State.