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The South Carolina Association for Middle Level Education named Southern Wesleyan University Education Professor Lillie G. Lewis as this year’s Dr. Randy Wall Distinguished Service Award Winner.
Susan Finley, professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University, was selected to serve on the S.C. Department of Education Rubric Development Team.
Dr. Mona Thornton, associate dean of the School of Education at Southern Wesleyan University, was appointed to the Continuous Improvement Commission of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has named Dr. Lynn Brown-Bulloch, program director, MBA Program at SWU to the board of examiners for the 2015 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
SWU Music Professor Don Campbell with his wife Karen in front of Sydney Opera House. Campbell was invited to work with choruses and run workshops for directors and singers in New Zealand and Australia in May and June.
As the end of the semester approaches, there's nothing like bacon to ease the stress of finals for students at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.
Emily Germain, left, instructor of psychology, was recognized as Faculty Member of the Year and Thomas Parham, computer support specialist, was named Staff Member of the Year during honors convocation April 29.
Don Campbell, right, directs an 85-voice women’s barbershop chorus in the Netherlands. Campbell, professor of music and director of choral ensembles at SWU, has directed barbershop choruses across the nation and in several countries. (Eric Ideler...
Southern Wesleyan University business professors Charlotte Houke (second from left) and Bill Raynor, along with recent graduate Lydia Edmonds (second from right), pictured with a group of Haitian women they met at Côtes-de-fer Wesleyan Church.