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Southern Wesleyan University is collecting items to make life easier for families staying with hospitalized children in the Augusta area.
According to Jason Norton, regional director of Southern Wesleyan’s North Augusta education center...
NBC News Journalist Lester Holt interviewed SWU business graduate Charity Prosser, right, and partner Jamel Foster, center, about STAND, a unique drug enforcement program.
SWU Religion major Micah Sparrow falls into the arms of university faculty and staff members and University President Todd Voss (second from left). The trust fall platform is one of the challenge course elements built by local Boy Scouts along...
Members of Pickens County’s Junior Leadership Program visited Southern Wesleyan University’s Central campus March 20, accompanied by Brian Swords, Southern Wesleyan Alumnus and director of the Easley campus of Tri-County Technical College.
On March 22, Southern Wesleyan University inducted nine new members into the S.C. Delta chapter of Alpha Chi, a national honor society that promotes academic excellence and exemplary character.
Southern Wesleyan University student Sofia Gomez Wolfe, right, puts the finishing touches on a cross outside Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center during a Holy Week chapel observance March 27 at the university’s campus in Central.
Kim Dockins, a 2007 early childhood/elementary education graduate and kindergarten teacher at East End Elementary School in Easley, received the Golden Apple Award for teaching excellence. She was featured on WYFF News March 28. Click here to...
After working more than two decades in law enforcement, Southern Wesleyan University graduate Harold Reaves could have looked back on an exemplary career while preparing for retirement, but he knew God still had plans for his life.
Southern Wesleyan University staff and students work on a beautification project at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Pickens during Day of Service March 19.