Olivet School of Media and Communication (OSMC) is excited to announce the addition of a distinguished academic and veteran journalist, Dr. Milbert O. Brown, Jr., to its faculty team. Dr. Brown will assume the role of adjunct professor in the graduate journalism program, specializing in photojournalism and news reporting for the academic year 2023-2024.
On September 22, the Chapel at Olivet University's San Francisco Campus came alive with the commencement of the new academic year 2023-2024, marked by a Convocation Ceremony.
Olivet School of Media and Communication (OSMC) announces the latest addition to its faculty roster – Dr. Marlene Jackson. Dr. Jackson will assume the role of adjunct professor in the field of communication and media studies for the 2023-2024 academic year.
On May 18, 2023, Olivet University informed the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) that it has decided to cancel its membership with the NAE effective immediately.
During the recent Doctoral Council meeting in May 10, the leadership of the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program assessed the outcomes of the oral defense sessions of nine candidates who are anticipated to graduate in June of this year.
Olivet School of Art and Design (OSAD) recently held a workshop on illuminated manuscripts as part of the History of Graphic Design course. The workshop aimed to provide students with a hands-on experience of the typography and design techniques used in earlier times.
Riverside ESL Students have completed their reading journey of The Pilgrim’s Progress and watched the movie together as a supplement to the course. The students were able to practice their English and be inspired spiritually. Below are their reflections on the experience.
Olivet School of Art and Design (OSAD) recently introduced a new 3D modeling class that focuses on architectural applications. The course is designed to equip freshman students with practical skills in 3D modeling, which is becoming increasingly in demand in the design industry.
Olivet School of Art and Design (OSAD) offered a Master's degree course "History of Graphic Design" in the Winter quarter. The course is designed to provide aspiring designers with a deep understanding of the historical roots of their profession.