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After working more than two decades in law enforcement, Southern Wesleyan University graduate Harold Reaves could have looked back on an exemplary career while preparing for retirement, but he knew God still had plans for his life.
Southern Wesleyan University staff and students work on a beautification project at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Pickens during Day of Service March 19.
The 2013 Regional Science Fair winners are pictured following the awards ceremony March 15 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the Southern Wesleyan University campus in Central.
Freedom’s Hill Church was in the spotlight of a focus group during the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) March 16 in Greenville.
Charity Prosser, a 2011 Charleston business graduate, was featured in a Dateline NBC story Sunday about a unique drug enforcement program in North Charleston that focuses on changing the lives of drug dealers. Prosser and her partner, Jamel...
Brittany Bickel sings the National Anthem, opening the SWU-NGU baseball game, played March 13 in Greenville’s Fluor Field at the West End. She is administrative assistant to the vice president for enrollment management at SWU.
The old Rivoli Theater at Myrtle Beach’s Pavilion area is being transformed into a Christian teen club complete with concert venue, café and office space for Ground Zero, an outreach founded by Southern Wesleyan University graduates Scott and...
Michelle Bryant, a 1992 SWU graduate, will travel to Mozambique in a few weeks to work with children of missionaries during the African Area Missions Retreat, organized by Global Partners, a missions organization within The Wesleyan Church.
Curtis Todd, a computer science major, was highlighted in the Feb. 25-March 10, 2013 issue of GSA Business as one of 13 “20 somethings” not letting age get in the way of their entrepreneurial visions.