
Examining the Constitution
Sep 16, 2005 | Spiritual Life
In honor of Constitution Day, Southern Wesleyan University’s chapel service Sept. 15 focused on the U.S...
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CENTRAL, S.C. – Southern Wesleyan University is proud to announce Ortec as the Title Sponsor for the...
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Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina, has appointed two new officers to the Palmetto State...
Keep ReadingSep 16, 2005 | Spiritual Life
In honor of Constitution Day, Southern Wesleyan University’s chapel service Sept. 15 focused on the U.S...
Keep ReadingSep 14, 2005 | Community
Southern Wesleyan University kicked off a new Leadership and Professional Development Enrichment Series at its main...
Keep ReadingSep 13, 2005 | Alumni
Recent Southern Wesleyan University graduates Jason Constance, left, and Jon Brady, are now working at the...
Keep ReadingSep 12, 2005 | Alumni, Community
Senior class president Laura Hollingsworth, left, and Joy Bryant, alumni director, pack donation items to send to a...
Keep ReadingSep 6, 2005 | Spiritual Life
Sarah Starks of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada, a freshman music education major at Southern Wesleyan University...
Keep ReadingAug 31, 2005 | Student Life, Community
From left, students Christina Collins, Tyrome Philson, Adrienne Long, Josh Tietje, Rebecca Ellwood and Chantell...
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Daron Earlewine
Keep ReadingAug 26, 2005 | Spiritual Life
SWU students, faculty and staff gathered to pray for the university and its students across South Carolina. The...
Keep ReadingAug 25, 2005 | Awards and recognitions
Southern Wesleyan University has been ranked as one of the best in the Southeast by The Princeton Review...
Keep ReadingAug 23, 2005
Fall semester classes started Aug. 16 at Southern Wesleyan University in Central. Faculty, staff and students marked...
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