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Patrick Hampton directs as SWU's Gospel Choir leads worship during a September chapel on the campus in Central. The Gospel Choir is planning a mission trip to Haiti for spring break in early 2016. Hampton is a secondary music major from Spartanburg.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, center, paid a visit to SWU Sept. 14, speaking about the role of the Attorney General’s office to a group of students, faculty and staff, as well as local elected officials and their representatives.
Rev. Heath Mullikin presents his wife Karen with a new ring, reaffirming his love and commitment. The Mullikins met as students at Southern Wesleyan University. Heath is pastor of Oakway United Wesleyan Church in Oconee County.
Tom Harding (left), senior pastor of Alive Wesleyan Church, gives one of a series of messages devoted to relationships during a series of spiritual emphasis services at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.
Chris Williams, left, director of athletics at Southern Wesleyan University, is pictured with Erin Edwards, general manager of Courtyard Marriott Clemson. The university attained a valuable corporate sponsorship agreement with the hotel that will...
Susan Finley, professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University, was selected to serve on the S.C. Department of Education Rubric Development Team.
Todd Voss, president of Southern Wesleyan University, greets students and their families during Orientation Aug. 15 at the Central campus. Going into the 2015-’16 academic year, enrollment has seen a significant increase over last year.
Dr. Mona Thornton, associate dean of the School of Education at Southern Wesleyan University, was appointed to the Continuous Improvement Commission of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
For Joey Bryson, education is more than just a career – it’s a way of life. The School District of Oconee County affirmed Bryson’s dedication by naming her Teacher of the Year.
SWU alumna Sherry Haithcock, right, was honored for her volunteer service during the BMW Charity Pro-Am tournament. Morgan Fields, left, program manager of S.C. Charities, Inc. (SCCI) and Bob Nitto, president of the SCCI board of directors...