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Olivet’s Walker School of Engineering announces new concentrations, professor

Olivet Nazarene University’s Walker School of Engineering is introducing three new academic concentrations within the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program. “We are adding these concentrations in response to many requests from companies and students,” said Shane Ritter, dean of the
12 Feb 2016
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Olivet president selected Citizen of the Year

John Bowling has called Bourbonnais and Kankakee County home for 33 consecutive years, and he continues to do so to this day. There is no shortage of people who are thankful the longtime president of Olivet Nazarene University has chosen to stay put, especially when you consider he has had numerous
29 Jan 2016
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Olivet selects new head football coach

Eric Hehman is the new head football coach at Olivet Nazarene University. A college head coach since 2004, Hehman arrives at Olivet after six seasons at Malone University in Canton, Ohio, where he was instrumental in transitioning the program from NAIA to NCAA Division II. From 2005 to 2009, he
26 Jan 2016
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Olivet announces ONU Global

Olivet Nazarene University announced the establishment of ONU Global, a program that oversees the university’s School of Graduate and Continuing Studies and administers non-traditional learning. ONU Global has locations in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, offering more than 30 undergraduate,
21 Jan 2016
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Denomination's oldest ordained elder passes away

General Superintendent J. K. Warrick presents George Reader with an award on the 80th anniversary of his ordination in 2012. George Reader, 109, passed away November 5. At the time of his death, he was believed to be the oldest living ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene. Reader pastored,
13 Nov 2015
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Nazarenes in the News: November 6, 2015

Nazarenes in the News is a compilation of online news articles featuring Nazarene churches or church members. New York Times photo At Officer Randolph Holder’s funeral, mayor says New York lost a ‘remarkable man’ Queens, New York ( New York Times , October 28) On a rain-splattered day in Jamaica,
06 Nov 2015
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Former Olivet Tiger advances to World Series

Shortly after the Royals made the July 28 trade that would put Ben Zobrist in one of their jerseys, his mother, Cindi, scoured through tubs of keepsakes for a throwback version: A weathered Royals T-shirt fit for a toddler, circa 1985, inscribed with “BEN 1” on the back. She finally unearthed it
26 Oct 2015
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MVNU, TNU former dean of students John Donoho passes away

Former Mount Vernon and Trevecca Nazarene University dean of students and faculty member John J. Donoho passed away October 22. John and his wife, Lora Donoho, served respectively as dean of students and director of Athletics at MVNU from 1975 to their joint retirement in 1990. John was born March 6
26 Oct 2015
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Olivet dedicates Walker School of Engineering

Since 1970, Olivet Nazarene University has prepared engineers for professional careers. With the dedication of the Martin D. “Skip” Walker School of Engineering on October 6, the ABET-accredited engineering program enters a new era. “Today Olivet recognizes the professional accomplishments and
20 Oct 2015
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Bowling receives unanimous extension of presidency at Olivet

By a vote of 52 to 0, Olivet Nazarene University’s Board of Trustees voted to renew John C. Bowling’s appointment as president of the university for five more years. During their semiannual meeting, October 7, the board expressed its confidence in Bowling by standing to their feet in a lengthy
14 Oct 2015
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