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The faith-filled community at SWU is comprised of students, faculty and staff who are passionate about learning and growing, both inside and outside of the classroom.
According to Elsa Bustamante, a 2009 SWU MSM graduate, Hispanics, even when they are fully bilingual, highly value the personal relationships and mutual respect essential to building trust.
SWU’s Charleston education center hosted Master Reading Teachers from the Charleston County School District for professional development training Aug. 15 and 16.
Jared Trudel, left, an admissions counselor at SWU, presented to CJ Alexander of Pendleton a shirt emblazoned with the hashtag #swuserves during a “Passing the Mantle” ceremony in which students celebrate the beginning of a new chapter in life...
SWU students learned about the surrounding community in a fun way as they picked up “freebies” and registered for prize giveaways while learning about area businesses and organizations during “Party at the Square,” a community fair held on the...
Southern Wesleyan University awarded employees were recognized for reaching a milestone in service Aug. 13 during the annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Dinner on the campus in Central.
SWU welcomed new freshman and transfer students to its campus in Central Aug. 16. Student-athletes, along with ambassadors and SGA members, pitched in along with volunteers from Trinity Wesleyan Church to make moving in the rain a bit easier.
Dr. Cheryl Colber, adjunct professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University and cooperating teacher for the university’s program in Special Education, was named Teacher of the Year at Pendleton High School.