Bank helps Southern Wesleyan University ‘build foundations’
Jun 22, 2005
First Citizens Bank President James Apple, left, cements his pledge to Southern Wesleyan University President David...
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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 ReadingJun 22, 2005
First Citizens Bank President James Apple, left, cements his pledge to Southern Wesleyan University President David...
Keep ReadingJun 6, 2005 | Education
Ashley Marie Houser, a rising senior at Southern Wesleyan University, has been selected as the recipient of the...
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CENTRAL, S.C. – The Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Sport Management at Southern Wesleyan...
Keep ReadingMay 31, 2005 | Academics, Awards and recognitions
Southern Wesleyan University announced its spring 2005 dean’s list students.The following students earned a...
Keep ReadingMay 31, 2005 | Student Life, Academics
South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities, Inc., announces the 2005 Guidance Counselor Bus Tour entitled...
Keep ReadingMay 26, 2005 | Academics, Computer Science
Business management meets information technology in a new degree at Southern Wesleyan University.“Management...
Keep ReadingMay 25, 2005 | Alumni, Teacher of the Year, Success Stories: Education, Education
Candice Brucke of Westminster Middle School, a graduate of Southern Wesleyan University, was named Oconee County...
Keep ReadingMay 25, 2005 | Student Life
Southern Wesleyan University student Abraham Deng is a refugee of Sudan.
Keep ReadingMay 13, 2005 | Athletics
SWU student Monica Wilkerson of Chesnee, far right, leads local youth in a Pot and Spoon Freeze relay, a version of...
Keep ReadingMay 13, 2005 | Academics
Students have a responsibility to use their education to help others, Dr. Gloria Bell told graduates.
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