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The weekend of September 22-23, Dave Tolan, missions mobilizer, took his Evangelism and Church Health class on a field trip to Vintage Church in Greensboro, N.C. area.
Phil Jeon, professor of economics, is taking time out from his duties at SWU to teach business courses to students enrolled at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea.
Southern Wesleyan University, together with Walmart of Seneca, donated supplies that will benefit students at James M. Brown Elementary School in Walhalla.
Southern Wesleyan University education students were inducted into the Call Me MISTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) program during a ceremony Sept. 14, 2012 at Freedom’s Hill Church, located on the university’s...
G. Fred Woodworth, professor of education at Southern Wesleyan University, conducted a class about social and emotional needs of gifted learners for a group of Pickens County gifted/talented teachers and guidance counselors.
Dr. Deb Eischen and Dr. Charlotte Houke presented a workshop entitled “A Holy Collaboration: The Integration of Faith in the Online Environment” at the Christian Business Faculty Association 2012 Annual Conference on the campus of...
La France Elementary School students are getting a boost early this school year with $850 in donated supplies, thanks to the generosity of Southern Wesleyan University and Walmart of Anderson.
Several Southern Wesleyan University Religion Division alumni and one former staff member received awards for their service from the North Carolina East District of The Wesleyan Church recently.
For a group of eight incoming Southern Wesleyan University freshmen, part of the journey from high school to college took place along a stretch of the Foothills Trail.