2014 News Highlights
SWU sets record for incoming students
As of Aug. 21, Southern Wesleyan reported 265 new students and an overall headcount of 685, which includes full-time and part-time students. Last fall, the university started the year with a headcount of 597.
Time for rejoicing
‘This isn’t a track thing – it’s a Jesus thing’ - Greg Thiel, head men's and women's track coach
Word was spreading about life-changing decisions being made by student-athletes who were reaching out to Christ as their savior.
SWU graduates first ‘Mister’
Tyson Wright of Greer became the first to graduate from SWU in the "Call Me Mister" program.
SWU moves into year two of NCAA process
SWU entered year two of candidacy and will became a countable opponent in regional rankings in the NCAA Southeast Region.
Making inroads into health care administration
SWU, Baptist Easley Hospital sign agreement
SWU to launch new MBA concentration this spring
Sheriff National Guard Memorial Flag Plaza
What began as an effort to place flags at Southern Wesleyan University’s new athletic facilities grew into a tribute to those who have served and continue to serve in our military.
Track and field complex dedicated
SWU dedicated the Joe R. Gilbert Track and Field April 9 at its Central campus. The $1.1 million facility, which includes a 400-meter, eight-lane track surrounding the future soccer field, is located near the university’s entrance at S.C. Highway 93.
SWU pilots student run coffeehouse, golf facility
Students at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Blue Hill Coffee & Tea Co., located in the Jennings Campus Life Center on Southern Wesleyan University’s Central campus.
SWU's community service recognized
For the first time in its history, Southern Wesleyan University was awarded a place on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, an honor recognizing the role colleges and universities play in solving community problems while engaging their students in community projects.
Switchfoot in the house
The Grammy Award-winning band Switchfoot played to enthusiastic fans Feb. 23 at Newton Hobson Auditorium on Southern Wesleyan University’s campus in Central.
In Memoriam
SWU bid farewell to members of its faculty and staff who were “called to glory.”
- Harold Waters – professor of education
- Susan Rouse – professor of biology, science division chair
- Winnie Molloseau - administrative assistant to the vice president of student life
- Renee Sims – former secretary for Counseling and Health Services