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Southern Wesleyan University will be hosting a series of programs in North Augusta to help area businesses become more effective and competitive in the marketplace.
Jason Norton, left, regional director of Southern Wesleyan University’s North Augusta learning center, presented much-needed items donated by students to Betts Murdison, resident and CEO of Ronald McDonald House in Augusta.
SWU faculty and staff members applaud graduates as they march toward Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center for winter graduation exercises Dec. 13 on the campus in Central.
Southern Wesleyan University announced a $500 scholarship that will be available to all new adult and graduate students enrolling from January 2014 through June 2014.
Southern Wesleyan University’s North Augusta education center partnered with Golden Harvest Food Bank of Augusta, where prospective and current students donated food to help needy individuals and families in the area.
According to Elsa Bustamante, a 2009 SWU MSM graduate, Hispanics, even when they are fully bilingual, highly value the personal relationships and mutual respect essential to building trust.