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Bill Christmas and Tre' Lofton from T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson signed letters of intent with Southern Wesleyan University’s Department of Music April 21, where they will enroll in fall 2016.
Southern Wesleyan University student Sadie Wyant of Clemson has been accepted into the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) Best Semester program at the University of Oxford for next fall.
Those assembled for the dedication of Nicholson-Mitchell Christian Ministry Center April 13 at Southern Wesleyan University sing the hymn “How Firm a Foundation,” which was sung during the first chapel service on the first day of class 110 years ago.
Four Southern Wesleyan University honors students received student/faculty research grants for topics ranging from the Magna Carta to reproductive cycles in cattle.
Child Abuse Prevention Month, held each April, is the nationally designated time to acknowledge the importance of communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Georgia Adopt-A-Stream recognized Dr. Rocky Nation, professor of biology at SWU, with the 2015 Beyond Borders Award. Pictured from left: Nation; Cathy Reas, Clemson Extension Service; Erika Hollis, Upstate Forever; and Carrie Koenigstein...
Southern Wesleyan University student Madison Stancil writes out a favorite scripture verse on the sidewalk outside Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center at the university’s Central campus.
Sara Ballentine, center, presented a quilt made by Anna Willis, an African-American artist/quilter, to Southern Wesleyan University March 22. Accepting the quilt was University President Dr. Todd Voss and his wife Julie Voss.