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Buzz on Biz featured two graduates of programs offered at SWU's North Augusta learning center, were featured in "Buzz on Biz" along with Jason Norton, regional director.
SWU honored the military service of its graduates at both of its commencement ceremonies, presenting them with red, white and blue tassels. On Dec. 12 the university recognized more than 20 students enrolled in its adult evening program for their...
Many teachers who demonstrate leadership skills in South Carolina schools are rewarded with administrative positions in a school or school district, but that’s not necessarily the only valid outcome, and not all teachers want to leave the classroom.
SWU's North Augusta learning center recently held training for regional department managers at Walmart stores in the area, including some Georgia stores. The training took place on July 21, 22, 23, 28 and 29.
Phyllis Hendry, CEO of Lead Like Jesus and a SWU alumna from the North Augusta Learning Center, speaks during "Encounter," a one-day leadership development workshop based on the greatest leader of all time, Jesus.
SWU’s North Augusta learning center hosted a presentation May 20 by Alan Jones with Alive Media, Social Media and How it Affects Your Business, part of the Business Academy Series, presented with the North Augusta Chamber.
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).
Tim Prendergast, a student enrolled in the master of science in management degree program at SWU’s North Augusta learning center, works to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and resources they have earned as a result of their military service.