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University of Olivet

The University of Olivet, formerly known as Olivet College, is a private Christian college in Olivet, Michigan. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[2] It was founded in 1844 by missionaries from Oberlin College, and it followed Oberlin in becoming the second coeducational college or university in the United States.[3] The University of Olivet is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and stands in the Reformed tradition of Protestantism.

University of Olivet
Former names
Olivet College (1844–2023)
MottoPro Christo et Humanitate
Motto in English
For Christ and Humanity
TypePrivate college
Established1844; 180 years ago (1844)
Religious affiliation
United Church of Christ
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
Endowment$18.8 million as of 2020[1]
PresidentSteven M. Corey
ProvostPaul Burkhardt
Academic staff
47[1]
Undergraduates978 (as of winter 2020)[1]
Location,
U.S.

42°26′28″N 84°55′22″W / 42.4410°N 84.9228°W / 42.4410; -84.9228
CampusRural, 56 acres (23 ha)
Colors    Red and white
NicknameComets
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
MascotClyde & Haley
Websitewww.uolivet.edu

History edit

 
Olivet College Burrage Library
 
The Margaret Upton Conservatory of Music
 
Riethmiller Blackman Art Building, which houses the college's art studios, exhibits, and classrooms.

In 1844, after founding Oberlin College, John Jay Shipherd and 39 missionaries, including Oberlin faculty, students, and alumni, came to Michigan to create a college, which Shipherd deemed "New Oberlin."

The original land for the college was to be in Grand River City, aka Delta Mills, in Delta Township, Eaton County, approximately twenty-eight miles (45 km) from where the college stands. Olivetian lore says that while Shipherd was on a trip to the site in Eaton County, his horse continued to get lost, and would always wander back to a hill with an oak grove, which is where Olivet's Campus Square exists today. Shipherd decided that powers from above must be drawing the horse back to this site, and Shipherd deemed that this would become the site for "New Oberlin." He then chose to name it Olivet, however, after the biblical Mount of Olives. [citation needed]

The first courses began in December 1844. Because President Reuben Hatch's petition for a charter was denied, Olivet became the Olivet Institute, and remained a two-year school until chartered in 1859.

The 20th century saw Olivet College become a liberal arts school, with a short-lived attempt at an Oxford-style curriculum from 1934 to 1944.

A marker designating the college as a Michigan Historic Site was erected in 1960 by the Michigan Historical Commission. The inscription reads:[4]

On February 24, 1844, the Reverend John J. "Father" Shipherd and thirty-nine followers arrived by ox-cart on this wilderness hilltop, driving their herds before them. They felt God had directed them to this oak grove for the purpose of founding a coeducational Christian college open to students of all races. First chartered as Olivet Institute, the school received its charter as a college in 1859. For over a century it has given a broad liberal arts education, with strong support from the Congregational church. Many alumni have gone forth "Pro Christo et Humanitate".

After assuming leadership in 2010, President Steven Corey announced the "Olivet College 2020 and Beyond Strategic Plan", which includes renovating existing buildings and facilities, creating a new student center, increasing endowment, and expand the student population to 1,500.[5]

The board of trustees unanimously approved a change in the institution's name to University of Olivet in 2023.[6]

Academics edit

Olivet offers 35 programs that lead to a bachelor's degree and a master's degree of Business Administration, Counseling, and Leadership. Its most popular undergraduate majors, in terms of 2021 graduates, were:[7]

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies (19)
Psychology (18)
Business Administration & Management (15)
Insurance (14)
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (11)
Exercise Science & Kinesiology (10)

Olivet College has approximately 1,040 students, 40% female and 60% male. 74% of classes have less than 24 students, and there is a 16:1 student/faculty ratio.[8] The college has a 59% retention rate for first to second year students.[9]

Student life edit

Greek life edit

The Soronian Society or Iota Kappa Omicron was founded at Olivet in 1847 and was the first women's literary society in the United States.[11] Phi Alpha Pi was founded at the institution in 1861 and is the oldest active fraternity on campus.

Olivet College radio edit

Olivet College has an FCC-licensed non-commercial educational student-run radio station, broadcasting in the Olivet area at 89.1 MHz FM with the callsign WOCR. The broadcast is also available for people outside the studio range online at.[12] Students can volunteer for a radio shift from 7:30am to midnight Monday through Friday to broadcast music, campus events, news, and talk shows. Comet Football and Basketball is also often broadcast live from the game site.

Athletics edit

Along with Albion College and Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University), Olivet founded the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) in 1888. The MIAA is the nation's oldest collegiate conference. Olivet College athletic teams, nicknamed the Comets, participate in the following intercollegiate sports as a member of the MIAA include:

Men: baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball and wrestling. Volleyball became a full varsity sport in 2015–16 (2016 season), competing in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League.

Women: basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, and cheerleading.

 
Charles Stewart Mott Academic Center, which is one of three buildings that houses the college's classrooms.

Notable alumni edit

 
The college's admission office on the left wing of the building; Dole Residence Hall on the right wing.

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "2020 Olivet College President's Report". Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Higher Learning Commission". www.hlcommission.org. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
  3. ^ Harris, Leslie M.; Campbell, James T.; Brophy, Alfred L., eds. (2019). Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies. University of Georgia Press. p. 211. ISBN 9780820354446.
  4. ^ "Historical Marker - S186 - Olivet College (Marker ID#:S186)" (PDF). www2.dnr.state.mi.us. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  5. ^ "Strategic Plan » Olivet College". Olivet College. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  6. ^ "The University of Olivet". Olivet College. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
  7. ^ "Olivet College". nces.ed.gov. U.S. Dept of Education. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  8. ^ "Quick Facts » Olivet College". Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Olivet College Graduation & Retention". 20 February 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Best Colleges 2023: Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  11. ^ "Soronian Society". The University of Olivet. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
  12. ^ "Radio » Olivet College". Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Edith Vosburgh Alvord".
  14. ^ Olumhense, Eseosa (24 August 2013). "Meet the Nigerian Face Behind one of Africa's Most Popular News Satires". Premium Times. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  15. ^ "Daron Cruickshank UFC Bio". Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  16. ^ Sketches of the Inter-mountain States: Together with Biographies of Many Prominent and Progressive Citizens who Have Helped in the Development and History-making of this Marvelous Region : 1847-1909. Salt Lake Tribune. 1909.
  17. ^ Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "GREEN, Mrs. Mary E.". A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life. Charles Wells Moulton. pp. 336–37. Retrieved 17 April 2024.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  18. ^ Kennedy, Thomas. "A Last Conversation With Robie Macauley". Agni Fiction. Boston University. Retrieved 4 December 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Not to be confused with Olivet University or Olivet Nazarene University The University of Olivet formerly known as Olivet College is a private Christian college in Olivet Michigan The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 2 It was founded in 1844 by missionaries from Oberlin College and it followed Oberlin in becoming the second coeducational college or university in the United States 3 The University of Olivet is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and stands in the Reformed tradition of Protestantism University of OlivetFormer namesOlivet College 1844 2023 MottoPro Christo et HumanitateMotto in EnglishFor Christ and HumanityTypePrivate collegeEstablished1844 180 years ago 1844 Religious affiliationUnited Church of ChristNational Association of Congregational Christian ChurchesEndowment 18 8 million as of 2020 1 PresidentSteven M CoreyProvostPaul BurkhardtAcademic staff47 1 Undergraduates978 as of winter 2020 1 LocationOlivet Michigan U S 42 26 28 N 84 55 22 W 42 4410 N 84 9228 W 42 4410 84 9228CampusRural 56 acres 23 ha Colors Red and whiteNicknameCometsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMascotClyde amp HaleyWebsitewww wbr uolivet wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Student life 3 1 Greek life 3 2 Olivet College radio 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 6 Notable faculty 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Olivet College Burrage Library nbsp The Margaret Upton Conservatory of Music nbsp Riethmiller Blackman Art Building which houses the college s art studios exhibits and classrooms In 1844 after founding Oberlin College John Jay Shipherd and 39 missionaries including Oberlin faculty students and alumni came to Michigan to create a college which Shipherd deemed New Oberlin The original land for the college was to be in Grand River City aka Delta Mills in Delta Township Eaton County approximately twenty eight miles 45 km from where the college stands Olivetian lore says that while Shipherd was on a trip to the site in Eaton County his horse continued to get lost and would always wander back to a hill with an oak grove which is where Olivet s Campus Square exists today Shipherd decided that powers from above must be drawing the horse back to this site and Shipherd deemed that this would become the site for New Oberlin He then chose to name it Olivet however after the biblical Mount of Olives citation needed The first courses began in December 1844 Because President Reuben Hatch s petition for a charter was denied Olivet became the Olivet Institute and remained a two year school until chartered in 1859 The 20th century saw Olivet College become a liberal arts school with a short lived attempt at an Oxford style curriculum from 1934 to 1944 A marker designating the college as a Michigan Historic Site was erected in 1960 by the Michigan Historical Commission The inscription reads 4 On February 24 1844 the Reverend John J Father Shipherd and thirty nine followers arrived by ox cart on this wilderness hilltop driving their herds before them They felt God had directed them to this oak grove for the purpose of founding a coeducational Christian college open to students of all races First chartered as Olivet Institute the school received its charter as a college in 1859 For over a century it has given a broad liberal arts education with strong support from the Congregational church Many alumni have gone forth Pro Christo et Humanitate After assuming leadership in 2010 President Steven Corey announced the Olivet College 2020 and Beyond Strategic Plan which includes renovating existing buildings and facilities creating a new student center increasing endowment and expand the student population to 1 500 5 The board of trustees unanimously approved a change in the institution s name to University of Olivet in 2023 6 Academics editOlivet offers 35 programs that lead to a bachelor s degree and a master s degree of Business Administration Counseling and Leadership Its most popular undergraduate majors in terms of 2021 graduates were 7 Criminal Justice Safety Studies 19 Psychology 18 Business Administration amp Management 15 Insurance 14 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 11 Exercise Science amp Kinesiology 10 dd Olivet College has approximately 1 040 students 40 female and 60 male 74 of classes have less than 24 students and there is a 16 1 student faculty ratio 8 The college has a 59 retention rate for first to second year students 9 Academic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 10 48Student life editGreek life edit The Soronian Society or Iota Kappa Omicron was founded at Olivet in 1847 and was the first women s literary society in the United States 11 Phi Alpha Pi was founded at the institution in 1861 and is the oldest active fraternity on campus Olivet College radio edit See also WOCR Olivet College has an FCC licensed non commercial educational student run radio station broadcasting in the Olivet area at 89 1 MHz FM with the callsign WOCR The broadcast is also available for people outside the studio range online at 12 Students can volunteer for a radio shift from 7 30am to midnight Monday through Friday to broadcast music campus events news and talk shows Comet Football and Basketball is also often broadcast live from the game site Athletics editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Along with Albion College and Michigan Agricultural College now Michigan State University Olivet founded the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association MIAA in 1888 The MIAA is the nation s oldest collegiate conference Olivet College athletic teams nicknamed the Comets participate in the following intercollegiate sports as a member of the MIAA include Men baseball basketball bowling cross country football golf soccer swimming amp diving tennis track and field indoor and outdoor volleyball and wrestling Volleyball became a full varsity sport in 2015 16 2016 season competing in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League Women basketball bowling cross country golf soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis track and field indoor and outdoor volleyball and cheerleading nbsp Charles Stewart Mott Academic Center which is one of three buildings that houses the college s classrooms Notable alumni editEdith Vosburgh Alvord 1895 President of Twentieth Century Club of Detroit 1913 President Detroit Federation of Women s Clubs 1914 13 John Henry Barrows 1867 fifth President of Oberlin College Hamilton King 1878 United States Minister to Siam Thailand from 1898 to 1912 Augusta Jane Chapin 2010 inductee into Michigan Women s Hall of Fame Adeola Fayehun 2007 Nigerian journalist 14 Daron Cruickshank current mixed martial artist competing in the UFC s Lightweight Division 15 Dave Cutler 1965 software engineer designer and developer of operating systems including Windows NT at Microsoft and RSX 11M VMS and VAXELN at Digital Equipment Corporation W Mont Ferry Utah State Senator and the mayor of Salt Lake City 16 Mary E Green ca 1858 physician 17 James C Harrison did not graduate artist James McCloughan 1968 Recipient of the Medal of Honor in 2017 Wolfgang Mieder educator Joseph S Murphy 1955 President of Queens College President of Bennington College and Chancellor of the City University of New York George Pyne III 1965 football player John Ray 1950 football player and coach Sugar Chile Robinson child musical prodigy Vern Ruhle 1975 MLB pitcher and coach Claressa Shields Olympic boxing gold medalist Scott Sigler author of science fiction and horror podcaster John Swainson 42nd Governor of Michigan Ralph Thacker 1909 college football coach Robie Macauley did not graduate editor novelist and critic whose literary career spanned more than 50 years 18 Justin Jaynes current mixed martial artist competing in UFC Featherweight division nbsp The college s admission office on the left wing of the building Dole Residence Hall on the right wing Notable faculty editSherwood Anderson creative writing George Whitefield Chadwick composer Hubert Lyman Clark zoology Amos Dresser abolitionist and pacifist minister one of the founders Ford Madox Ford creative writing Alfred Korzybski semantics Golo Mann history Gertrude Stein guest lecturer creative writingSee also edit nbsp Michigan portal nbsp Christianity portal SoronianReferences edit a b c 2020 Olivet College President s Report Retrieved 29 July 2021 Higher Learning Commission www hlcommission org Retrieved 2017 07 08 Harris Leslie M Campbell James T Brophy Alfred L eds 2019 Slavery and the University Histories and Legacies University of Georgia Press p 211 ISBN 9780820354446 Historical Marker S186 Olivet College Marker ID S186 PDF www2 dnr state mi us Michigan Department of Natural Resources Retrieved December 9 2022 Strategic Plan Olivet College Olivet College Retrieved 2017 07 12 The University of Olivet Olivet College Retrieved 2023 07 18 Olivet College nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved January 21 2023 Quick Facts Olivet College Retrieved 6 October 2017 Olivet College Graduation amp Retention 20 February 2013 Retrieved 6 October 2017 Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 Soronian Society The University of Olivet Retrieved 2024 02 24 Radio Olivet College Retrieved 6 October 2017 Edith Vosburgh Alvord Olumhense Eseosa 24 August 2013 Meet the Nigerian Face Behind one of Africa s Most Popular News Satires Premium Times Retrieved 9 March 2016 Daron Cruickshank UFC Bio Retrieved 18 January 2017 Sketches of the Inter mountain States Together with Biographies of Many Prominent and Progressive Citizens who Have Helped in the Development and History making of this Marvelous Region 1847 1909 Salt Lake Tribune 1909 Willard Frances Elizabeth Livermore Mary Ashton Rice 1893 GREEN Mrs Mary E A Woman of the Century Fourteen Hundred seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life Charles Wells Moulton pp 336 37 Retrieved 17 April 2024 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Kennedy Thomas A Last Conversation With Robie Macauley Agni Fiction Boston University Retrieved 4 December 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olivet College Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Olivet amp oldid 1221601197 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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