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Second-graders from Chastain Road Elementary School respond to questions asked by Southern Wesleyan University’s Joy Bryant following her talk on the history of Freedom’s Hill Church Oct. 19 in Central.
Faith-based institutions of higher learning are at a critical crossroads, according to Todd S. Voss, president of Southern Wesleyan University. Great institutions in the United States were created on a foundation of faith and set the standard for...
Chris Williams, left, Southern Wesleyan University athletic director and Dr. Todd Voss, university president, celebrate reaching the $150,000 fundraising goal of the NCAA campaign, reached through pledges and gifts.
Southern Wesleyan University accepted a $10,000 check from First Citizens Bank to benefit its Promise Fund during the P.B. Wood Golf Tournament Oct. 15.
Southern Wesleyan University Athletic Director Chris Williams unveils a plaque in memory of Travis Eiler, a 2010 graduate and student-athlete during a memorial and committal service Sept. 29 at the university’s cross country course.
Bart Cone of Pickens, a computer science student at Southern Wesleyan University, placed 79 among contestants from around the world in a computer security competition Sept. 29 and 30.
A group of Southern Wesleyan University students spent part of their Fall Break working alongside staff members and Pickens County Habitat for Humanity volunteers who are helping a family realize the dream of home ownership.
Southern Wesleyan University has been offering flexible programs to working adults for 25 years, but new fully-online programs are about to take flexibility to the next level.
Supporters and members of the men’s and women’s golf teams were on hand for the SWUper Saturday, which included lunch and an afternoon of golf with Young on the course at The Reserve at Lake Keowee.