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Pictured are Ted Shehan of Pickens and his sister, Catherine Carson, surrounded by photos and other memorabilia of the Carson, Smith and Pickens families. They joined other families with Anderson, Oconee and Pickens County roots during the...
Ken Paynter is the 2013 recipient of the Dr. David Spittal Community Award, named for Southern Wesleyan University’s former president, who retired in 2011.
Rev. Mark Wilson, senior pastor of Hayward Wesleyan Church, Hayward, Wis., was a guest instructor for “The Missional Church: Ministry in Context,” a new course offered this semester at SWU's Central campus. Wilson is pictured addressing a chapel...
Don Campbell, professor of music at Southern Wesleyan University, was recognized in “Visions of Excellence,” a book recently published by the Barbershop Harmony Society.
Students in STEEP (Secondary Transition Education and Employability Program) spent a morning at SWU’s Central campus helping out staff at the University Dining Commons.
Southern Wesleyan University is collecting items to make life easier for families staying with hospitalized children in the Augusta area.
According to Jason Norton, regional director of Southern Wesleyan’s North Augusta education center...
Members of Pickens County’s Junior Leadership Program visited Southern Wesleyan University’s Central campus March 20, accompanied by Brian Swords, Southern Wesleyan Alumnus and director of the Easley campus of Tri-County Technical College.
Southern Wesleyan University staff and students work on a beautification project at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Pickens during Day of Service March 19.