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They had been planning a mission trip to Haiti for several months. But the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake that unleashed death and destruction on the poor island nation gave the mission a new urgency.
Dr. Hank Williams, left, enjoys conversation with Southern Wesleyan University student Jamin Connor, right, and physical education professor Dr. Keith Connor, following a Spiritual Emphasis Week service Jan. 26 at the university’s campus in...
From left, students Chen Chen, Rachel Davenport, Emily Medders and Tina Collins joined many volunteers as part of Women Build, a project organized by Pickens County Habitat for Humanity.
Beverly Gaillard loves God, her family, her church and her coworkers at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. And she loves Southern Wesleyan University.
Southern Wesleyan University announces its fall 2009 dean's list students.The following students earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher on all work attempted (12 hours or more) during the semester, with no grade for any single course below...
Dr. David Spittal, SWU president, congratulates Jessica Hubbard, far left, after baccalaureate services Dec. 10, 2009 at Newton Hobson Chapel. Also pictured are her parents, Perry and Nancy Hubbard. She graduated Summa Cum Laude, receiving a BS...
Graduates in Southern Wesleyan University's Adult and Graduate Studies anticipate the awarding of degrees during commencement Dec. 12 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the university's campus in Central. Bearing the university mace...
Artist Yvonne Herd Arrowood of Greenville, S.C., right, explains the story behind her 2005 copy of "The Death of Atala" by Giovanni Battista Riva to artist Mollie Erdmann of Greer.