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Dr. Terry Davis, left, of Cannon Memorial Hospital checks Southern Wesleyan student Keisha Miles’ blood pressure during a health fair at the university’s campus in Central.
The Regional Science Fair at Southern Wesleyan University March 16 hosted more than 70 projects presented by almost 80 students in grades 3-12 from across Pickens, Oconee and Anderson counties.
Heidi Wilcox Ravenscraft, right, goes through shoes and socks donated by Southern Wesleyan University as her daughter, Lesley Ann, looks on. Also pictured is Vicki Hayes, left, director of student accounts at Southern Wesleyan.
Joy Bryant of Southern Wesleyan University presented an engaging, interactive history of Freedom’s Hill Church to students from Clemson Elementary School during a Nov. 23 visit to the campus in Central.
Janelle Beamer, left, director of advancement and development at John de la Howe School in McCormick, received the Dr. David Spittal Community Award, named for Southern Wesleyan University’s former president who retired this past Summer.
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. 17. Dr. Todd Voss, left, president of Southern Wesleyan and Rev. Jim Wiggins, right, vice...
Southern Wesleyan University has been named a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs, a magazine for military personnel transitioning into civilian life.
Members of Trinity Wesleyan Church, the Warriors Men’s Soccer Team, Sigma Delta and student ambassadors spent the day helping incoming freshmen get settled in for the new academic year.