
Accepted Students Day
Jul 1, 2009 | Admissions
The Admissions Office welcomed 135 guests to the final Accepted Student Day of the summer June 20.
Keep ReadingFeb 28, 2025 | Office of Advancement | Community, Special Events
Central, SC — Southern Wesleyan University President Dr. Bill Barker attended the “State of...
Keep ReadingFeb 27, 2025 | SWU Marketing | Special Events
CENTRAL, S.C. – Southern Wesleyan University is proud to announce Ortec as the Title Sponsor for the...
Keep ReadingJul 1, 2009 | Admissions
The Admissions Office welcomed 135 guests to the final Accepted Student Day of the summer June 20.
Keep ReadingJul 1, 2009 | Community, Admissions
On June 18, the South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities Annual Guidance Counselor Bus Tour pulled into...
Keep ReadingJun 29, 2009 | Community, Fine Arts
Doug Norwine, right, gets “in the zone” as he leads his ensemble known as the “The Jazz Associates” during the...
Keep ReadingJun 12, 2009 | Athletics
The Southern Wesleyan University summer camp series includes baseball, basketball and soccer.
Keep ReadingJun 12, 2009 | Business
Three Southern Wesleyan University business majors took top honors in an international business strategy...
Keep ReadingJun 5, 2009 | Charleston, Adult Evening programs, Business
Beverly Fludd Brown
Keep ReadingJun 5, 2009 | Alumni, Science
A SWU student is spending his summer researching a parasite that is commonplace in the homes of cat lovers.
Keep ReadingJun 3, 2009 | Community, Freedom's Hill Church
Southern Wesleyan University religion professor Bob Black relates the history of Freedom’s Hill Church to...
Keep ReadingMay 18, 2009 | Spiritual Life
Missionary-in-residence Dave Tolan says the sun never sets on SWU students involved in summer missions.
Keep ReadingMay 15, 2009 | Academics, Faculty
Dr. David Spittal, president of Southern Wesleyan University, recognized Dr. Jim Schmutz for his 32 years of service...
Keep Reading