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The faith-filled community at SWU is comprised of students, faculty and staff who are passionate about learning and growing, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Responding to an accident or other medical emergency at home or at work is a challenge, but few people are truly prepared to respond to emergencies in the backcountry.
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.
Megan Sanders, director of community involvement for Ripple of One, was the speaker for Wellness Week chapels at Newton Hobson Auditorium. In the March 23 chapel, Sanders spoke about finding your God-given purpose by serving Him.
SWU students organize food items at Golden Corner Food Pantry in Seneca during Day of Service March 17. According to Jeff Heaton, operations director at the pantry, the students did what would normally take them four to five days. This year, 246...
Dr. Todd Voss, right, Southern Wesleyan University President, shares conversation with Central Mayor Mac Martin following their State of Central Address presentations.
The 2015 Regional Science Fair winners are pictured following the awards ceremony March 13 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the Southern Wesleyan University campus in Central.
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...
Veterans will be able to go to Southern Wesleyan University’s North Augusta learning center at 802 E. Martintown Rd. to learn about services available to them from the Augusta Warrior Project (AWP).
SWU graduate Jimmy Dixon (’90) received the Catherine Smith Award at the State of Clemson Luncheon Feb. 3, 2015. (Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce photo)