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The faith-filled community at SWU is comprised of students, faculty and staff who are passionate about learning and growing, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Students and their families, along with faculty and staff took part in a “Passing the Mantle” ceremony – a time of prayer and reflection as well as a celebration of transition into college life.
Dillon Groves, left, talks with Kelly Mims about services offered by the Pickens County YMCA during a health fair April 24, part of Wellness Week at SWU.
Asia Peppers of Seneca enjoys breakfast with her grandparents William Peppers Sr., Johnnie Mae Peppers and Hazel McWhorter, right. Pictured left of Asia is her mother, Donna Peppers. Asia is an elementary education major.
Don Schaupp, left, retired computer science professor and a good neighbor of the Central campus, shared about The Potter’s Place in his keynote address at the Servant Leadership Institute Feb. 21 at SWU.
Southern Wesleyan University students Sydney Fletcher, foreground, and Kaylee Frazier took their studies outside, so they could enjoy Monday’s unseasonably warm weather less than a week after snow blanketed the campus in Central.
Southern Wesleyan University students joined faculty and staff for a prayer walk around the university's new track and soccer complex Jan. 23. The walk took place prior to the start of Spiritual Emphasis Week on the university’s campus in Central.