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Kim Moore, right, watches as Taylor Vinson edits video at one of several iMac’s purchased by a grant to outfit a new computer lab for SWU’s media communication degree program. Moore, a senior from Effingham and Vinson, a junior from West...
Southern Wesleyan University’s $1.4 million Nicholson-Mitchell Christian Ministry Center campaign has reached its goal. Pictured outside the center are the committee members.
Lisa McWherter, VP for advancement, and Todd Voss, university president, are pictured with Anne Sheriff (center) at the bench dedicated to her late husband, Jimmy Don Sheriff, and in honor and memory of her family members.
Jessica Courtney, right, a freshman from Greenwood majoring in psychology, looks over a schedule of activities with her grandfather, Ernest Lake, and great-grandmother, Bobbie Lake, all from Greenwood.
The Simmons Family Christian Endowed Scholarship has been established to assist SWU students who hold memberships within the S.C. District of The Wesleyan Church and are fulltime ministry and missions majors.
Southern Wesleyan University students Austin Johns-Paradise of Westminster and Jonathan Leveille of Simpsonville talk about their college experiences with S.C. Rep. Davey Hiott, right, as Marty Atcheson, left, Southern Wesleyan’s senior vice...
In 2014 SWU experienced continued growth and expansion. Another student-run business opened and two landmarks were dedicated at the Central campus. A new degree program will prepare a future generation of health care leadership. In athletics, the...
The Clemson Army ROTC “Fightin’ Tiger Battalion” escorts the United States Flag during dedication ceremonies for the Sheriff National Guard Memorial Flag Plaza at SWU.
Southern Wesleyan University accepted a $10,000 check from First Citizens Bank to benefit its Promise Fund during the P.B. Wood Golf Tournament Oct. 13 at Pickens Country Club.