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SWU education major Byron Smith of Greenwood assists a student as he tries to translate the mirror image of a document in an exercise to raise awareness of perceptional issues such as dyslexia.
Afrizo! a group of students from Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya, performed the songs of South, Central and East Africa during a chapel service Oct. 15 at SWU’s Central campus.
Members of the SWU Men's Basketball Team went through training on SWU's low ropes challenge course Oct. 2. The course is part of the Leadership in Outdoor Recreation Education (LORE) program.
SWU had three players in double figures with Cherilyn Ramsey leading the charge Oct. 4 against Lees-McRae with 19 kills, her third straight match in double figures and 14th of the season. (courtesy Bolton Photo)
Rev. Joy Bryant, (fourth from left) executive director for alumni and constituent relations, was the guest speaker for the Kannapolis First Wesleyan ladies retreat Sept. 25-28 in Myrtle Beach.
Southern Wesleyan University named Lynn Brown-Bulloch as an associate professor of business and program coordinator for a new healthcare administration concentration to be offered within the MBA degree program.
Several student-athletes received Christ as savior, then publicly proclaimed their faith at SWU's Track Complex Sept. 26, being baptized by Rev. Tom Harding of ALIVE Wesleyan Church.