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The Federally-funded TRIO Student Support Services program is in its first year of serving first-generation college students, students with disabilities and students from low-income families.
Southern Wesleyan University students take care of some final details as they return to the Central campus this week. Orientation for new students took place Jan. 9 and spring classes for the traditional program started Jan. 12.
Katherine Hanson, SWU residence life coordinator, shaves off Dave Tolan's hair after students, faculty and staff met his challenge to donate 525 shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Tolan is missions mobilizer at SWU.
Southern Wesleyan University President Todd Voss and his wife Julie crowned Tiana Robbins as the 2015 Homecoming Queen and Kaleb Spaugh as the 2015 Homecoming King.
Two SWU students got the opportunity of a lifetime, sharing the stage with Committed, the R&B/Pop singing group who won Season 2 of the NBC hit musical competition “The Sing-Off.”
Patrick Hampton directs as SWU's Gospel Choir leads worship during a September chapel on the campus in Central. The Gospel Choir is planning a mission trip to Haiti for spring break in early 2016. Hampton is a secondary music major from Spartanburg.
Todd Voss, president of Southern Wesleyan University, greets students and their families during Orientation Aug. 15 at the Central campus. Going into the 2015-’16 academic year, enrollment has seen a significant increase over last year.
Jose and Rhonda Carrasco of Anderson pass along encouraging words to their son JC Carrasco during a “Passing the Mantle” ceremony, part of Orientation at Southern Wesleyan University.