
Rock for the Rock of Ages
Jan 28, 2011 | Student Life, Spiritual Life
Aaron Gillespie, former member of the Christian rock band Underoath, performs during a student chapel service at...
Keep ReadingFeb 28, 2025 | Office of Advancement | Community, Special Events
Central, SC — Southern Wesleyan University President Dr. Bill Barker attended the “State of...
Keep ReadingFeb 27, 2025 | SWU Marketing | Special Events
CENTRAL, S.C. – Southern Wesleyan University is proud to announce Ortec as the Title Sponsor for the...
Keep ReadingJan 28, 2011 | Student Life, Spiritual Life
Aaron Gillespie, former member of the Christian rock band Underoath, performs during a student chapel service at...
Keep ReadingJan 26, 2011 | North Augusta, Education
“Creating art is in my blood,” said Rebecca Long, a 2009 graduate of Southern Wesleyan University’s North Augusta...
Keep ReadingJan 11, 2011 | Student Life
Beverly Cleveland of Westminster presents her son Jeremy with a medallion during a Passing the Mantle ceremony Jan...
Keep ReadingDec 22, 2010 | Academics, Education
Southern Wesleyan University is now offering a new master’s degree for educators who plan to become...
Keep ReadingDec 17, 2010 | Academics
Southern Wesleyan University announces its fall 2010 dean’s list students. The following students earned a...
Keep ReadingDec 10, 2010 | Spiritual Life
Southern Wesleyan University President David Spittal, left, shows Rev. John Croft of Global Partners a towel...
Keep ReadingDec 9, 2010 | Academics
Family members and friends joined Southern Wesleyan University faculty and staff in applauding the...
Keep ReadingDec 8, 2010 | Academics, North Augusta, Adult Evening programs, Business
Southern Wesleyan University’s North Augusta location is offering a degree program for one of the...
Keep ReadingDec 3, 2010 | Student Life
Jasmine Smith adds ornaments to the tree outside the University Dining Commons.
Keep ReadingNov 30, 2010 | Community, Freedom's Hill Church
Southern Wesleyan University’s Joy Bryant answers questions from Clemson Elementary School students.
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