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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.
Four Southern Wesleyan University honors students received student/faculty research grants for topics ranging from the Magna Carta to reproductive cycles in cattle.
The following students earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher on all work attempted (12 hours or more) during the fall 2015 semester, with no grade for any single course below 3.0.
SWU honored the military service of its graduates at both of its commencement ceremonies, presenting them with red, white and blue tassels. On Dec. 12 the university recognized more than 20 students enrolled in its adult evening program for their...
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).
Jose and Rhonda Carrasco of Anderson pass along encouraging words to their son JC Carrasco during a “Passing the Mantle” ceremony, part of Orientation at Southern Wesleyan University.
Chelsey Bailey, left, of Seneca, looks over a few items with her mother, Chrissy Bailey, at Southern Wesleyan University’s Campus Bookstore. Chelsey plans to major in Early Childhood Education.
Southern Wesleyan University will receive $1.1 million in federal funding over five years that will benefit the most needy groups of students, providing them with resources that will help them to realize their dream of a college degree.