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Southern Wesleyan University student Madison Stancil writes out a favorite scripture verse on the sidewalk outside Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center at the university’s Central campus.
Sara Ballentine, center, presented a quilt made by Anna Willis, an African-American artist/quilter, to Southern Wesleyan University March 22. Accepting the quilt was University President Dr. Todd Voss and his wife Julie Voss.
Bobby Ballentine presents the 2016 Dr. David Spittal Community Award to Central Businessman Joey Martin, left. Martin received the award for his contributions to Central Elementary School’s After School Enrichment Program and for his support of...
Nashville-based producer and director Dave DeBORDE talks to Southern Wesleyan University media communication majors about filmmaking from a Christian perspective and about being a Christian in the entertainment industry.
SWU student Dynestee Fields, right, joins her sister Triniti and their grandmother Sicero Allen for a photo with the SWU Warrior during Grandparents Day, March 18 at Southern Wesleyan University. Dynestee is a freshman from Anderson majoring in...
SWU students Jade Fernanders, left, and Krissy Dyches plant some flowers at the Richard M. Campbell VA Nursing Home in Anderson during Day of Service March 15. Fernanders is a forensic science major from Gaffney and Dyches is a recreation and...
Rev. Joy Bryant was part of a team that traveled to a fishing village in St. Lucia Feb. 22-29. Pictured from left are Bryant, Jennifer Michels Jones, Rev. Tim Jones, Rev. Bernard Scarlett, Pat Pope and Woody Cook.
Southern Wesleyan University hosted the S.C. Region 1 Science Fair March 11, featuring projects presented by 131 students in grades 3-12 from Anderson, Laurens, Greenville, Oconee and Pickens Counties.
On March 14, SWU, along with the Disabilities and Special Needs Boards of Pickens and Anderson Counties and The South Carolina Board of Disabilities and Special Needs announced the development of the initial phase of a special needs housing...