
Dongell named to Southern Wesleyan University Religion faculty
Apr 4, 2018 | Faith-filled community, Academics: Religion
SWU’s Division of Religion named Brent Dongell as NextGen professor.
Keep ReadingMar 21, 2025 | Academics, Science
CENTRAL, S.C. – Southern Wesleyan University’s School of Science, Technology, and Mathematics (STeM) is pleased to...
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CENTRAL, S.C. – The South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair is proud to announce additional sponsors supporting...
Keep ReadingApr 4, 2018 | Faith-filled community, Academics: Religion
SWU’s Division of Religion named Brent Dongell as NextGen professor.
Keep ReadingMar 29, 2018 | Tricia Rife, Wesleyan Communications | Adult Evening programs, Inventive learning, SWU Online
SWU is building on 30 years of providing academic programs with fully-online degrees.
Keep ReadingMar 26, 2018 | Community, Awards and recognitions
Central Town Administrator Phillip Mishoe received the 2018 Dr. David Spittal Community Award March 22.
Keep ReadingMar 26, 2018 | Academics, Contagious generosity
SWU is a significant contributor to the economic impact revealed by the CCCU’s research.
Keep ReadingMar 23, 2018 | Academics, Faith-filled community, Inventive learning, Academics: Religion
New ministry track “adds up” into inventive, comprehensive experience to bring God's calling into focus.
Keep ReadingMar 21, 2018 | Community, Advancement
SWU welcomed students’ grandparents and other family members March 16 for Grandparents Day.
Keep ReadingMar 21, 2018 | Student Life, Community, Contagious generosity
This project was organized as part of the university’s Day of Service and also the Pickens County Sesquicentennial.
Keep ReadingMar 21, 2018 | Community
Due to the high wind forecast Area 14’s Special Olympics Spring Games for Wednesday March 21, 2018 are being...
Keep ReadingMar 15, 2018 | Spiritual Life, Faith-filled community
Author explores how social media redefines self-identity.
Keep ReadingMar 15, 2018 | Community, Contagious generosity, Science
Nearly 200 Upstate students put their scientific problem-solving skills on display.
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