
2018 Service of Lessons and Carols at SWU
Dec 5, 2018 | Spiritual Life, Community, Faith-filled community
The service, held annually, is a moving celebration of Christ's birth.
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CENTRAL, S.C. – The South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair is proud to announce additional sponsors supporting...
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Central, SC — Southern Wesleyan University President Dr. Bill Barker attended the “State of...
Keep ReadingDec 5, 2018 | Spiritual Life, Community, Faith-filled community
The service, held annually, is a moving celebration of Christ's birth.
Keep ReadingDec 4, 2018 | Awards and recognitions, SWU Online
The Best Online Colleges Ranking is based on an institution offering low tuition and having alumni with a high...
Keep ReadingNov 29, 2018 | Academics, Alumni, Special Events
Jeffrey A. Castillo, SWU business graduate and VP of Merz North America, is commencement speaker.
Keep ReadingNov 27, 2018 | Academics, Faculty, Education
“The book investigates how God's choices and our choices are supposed to work together.”
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Family-friendly Christian concert Dec. 17 at Newton Hobson Auditorium.
Keep ReadingNov 20, 2018 | Alumni, Career Success Story: Business and Management
Palomo helps businesses and organizations bridge language barriers in an increasingly diverse Upstate.
Keep ReadingNov 19, 2018 | Community, Special Events, Military Personnel, Advancement, Contagious generosity
Southern Wesleyan University honored veterans and currently serving military during military appreciation events...
Keep ReadingNov 13, 2018 | News, Academics
Going against a long-standing national trend, SWU announced it will not increase tuition during the 2019-2020...
Keep ReadingNov 12, 2018 | Community, Advancement
The second annual Southern Sporting Clay Classic took place Nov. 9 at Evergreen Plantation in Starr.
Keep ReadingNov 9, 2018 | Alumni, Career Success Story: Education, Education
SWU graduate Kayla Payne helps her second-graders learn how to appreciate each other’s differences.
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