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Stephanie Sestito, a recent graduate of Southern Wesleyan University, will travel to Namibia later this summer to start a 27-month assignment as a science teacher.
Leigh Thomson, Admissions Coordinator from Charleston, was recently elected treasurer of L.E.A.R.N. (Lowcountry Education Admissions Representatives Network).
Southern Wesleyan University President Dr. Todd Voss congratulates Kristen Mauldin, who was named Student Teacher of the Year during honors convocation April 24 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the university’s campus in Central...
Southern Wesleyan University retirees honored May 8, from left, Sally Wood, assistant professor of English; Frankie Morgan, assistant director of faculty services; Dr. Sharon Feaster-Lewis, associate professor of education; and Dr. Jim Wiggins...
The Southern Wesleyan University Division of Religion held a commissioning service April 26 at historic Freedom’s Hill Church on the campus in Central for graduating religion students.
Southern Wesleyan University announces its spring 2012 dean’s list students.
The following students earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher on all work attempted (12 hours or more) during the spring 2012 semester, with no grade for any single course...
Members of Southern Wesleyan University’s faculty and administration applaud the new graduates as they process toward their graduation ceremony May 3. The university held two graduation ceremonies – May 3 for traditional graduates and May 5 for...
Charles Wimphrie, left, head basketball coach, was named Staff Member of the Year. Dr. Melanie Rowell, right, professor of music, was named Faculty Member of the Year.
Southern Wesleyan University students, faculty and staff volunteers worked on various beautification projects on campus as an Earth Day project. Pictured are students planting flowers in front of Rickman Library.