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When SWU's admissions staff was challenged to take part in the ALS Association's Ice Bucket Challenge, they took things up a notch with a little help from the university's grounds crew.
Barbara Specter, regional director – Columbia (fourth from right), represented SWU at the groundbreaking of the Richland Two Institute of Innovation (R2I2) June 26.
Southern Wesleyan University awarded employees were recognized for reaching a milestone in service Aug. 13 during the annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Dinner on the campus in Central.
Retiring faculty and staff members were honored during a retirement reception on May 14 at the Founders. Together, they have devoted 149 years of service to SWU.
Southern Wesleyan President Todd Voss congratulated Debra Eischen, left, assistant professor of business, who was named Faculty Member of the Year; and Melissa Vess, right, assistant director of admissions, who was named Staff Member of the Year.
Benjamin Hochhalter, Brooke Atkinson, Kira Grimes and Dimera Cortes were among several students involved in SWUGREEN, Southern Wesleyan University’s Earth Day initiative, which took place April 22.
Southern Wesleyan University staff and students work on a beautification project at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Pickens during Day of Service March 19.