SWU to offer GT courses in Columbia
Oct 16, 2012 | Academics, Education
Southern Wesleyan University applied for a $35,150 grant to offer classes for teaching the Gifted and Talented in...
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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 ReadingOct 16, 2012 | Academics, Education
Southern Wesleyan University applied for a $35,150 grant to offer classes for teaching the Gifted and Talented in...
Keep ReadingOct 4, 2012 | Academics
Southern Wesleyan University has been offering flexible programs to working adults for 25 years, but new...
Keep ReadingOct 2, 2012 | Athletics
Supporters and members of the men’s and women’s golf teams were on hand for the SWUper Saturday, which included...
Keep ReadingOct 1, 2012 | Success Stories: Religion
The weekend of September 22-23, Dave Tolan, missions mobilizer, took his Evangelism and Church Health class on a...
Keep ReadingOct 1, 2012 | Academics, Business
Phil Jeon, professor of economics, is taking time out from his duties at SWU to teach business courses to students...
Keep ReadingSep 27, 2012 | Education
Southern Wesleyan University, together with Walmart of Seneca, donated supplies that will benefit students at James...
Keep ReadingSep 17, 2012 | Academics, Education
Southern Wesleyan University education students were inducted into the Call Me MISTER (Mentors Instructing Students...
Keep ReadingSep 12, 2012 | Education
G. Fred Woodworth, professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University, conducted a class about social and...
Keep ReadingSep 12, 2012 | Faculty, Business
Dr. Deb Eischen and Dr. Charlotte Houke presented a workshop entitled “A Holy Collaboration: The Integration...
Keep ReadingSep 11, 2012 | Education
La France Elementary School students are getting a boost early this school year with $850 in donated supplies...
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