Students visit legislators at Statehouse
Apr 23, 2004 | Student Life, Financial Aid
Students from Southern Wesleyan University traveled to Columbia to speak to legislators April 21.
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Central, SC — Southern Wesleyan University President Dr. Bill Barker attended the “State of...
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Students from Southern Wesleyan University traveled to Columbia to speak to legislators April 21.
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SWU students captured the Rookie Team of the Year title at this year’s Students in Free Enterprise competition in...
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Members of Southern Wesleyan University’s board of trustees honored university president Dr. David Spittal for 10...
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Southern Wesleyan University students participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new university dining commons...
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By Jennifer Faulkner Saturday, March 20, 2004, started for the most part like most Saturdays on campus – quiet.
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Rick Cieplinski, temporary manager of Aramark food services at Southern Wesleyan University, congratulates student...
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Dr. Betty Mealy, professor of English at Southern Wesleyan University, was named Faculty Member of the Year and...
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Southern Wesleyan University students decorated the campus sidewalks with “holy graffiti” as part of the...
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University president David Spittal, sculptor Rick Wienecke, donors Ardelia and Wilbur Williams and university...
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Eleven students, representing the top five percent of the junior class and the top ten percent of the senior class...
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