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Southern Wesleyan University President Todd Voss, right, receives a $20,000 check from Clemson Mayor J.C., Cook, which will benefit the development of a new driving range on the university’s campus in Central. The presentation was made June 15 at...
Dr. Charles Joiner, chairman of Southern Wesleyan's board of trustees, was recognized for more than 40 continuous years of service on the general board of The Wesleyan Church during General Conference. He was also re-elected for another term.
Dr. Larry Clayton, member of Southern Wesleyan’s board of visitors, recently published a biography of Bartolomé de las Casas through Cambridge University Press.
Beverly S. Patnaik was recently appointed director of academics for the School for TransformAging at Lipscomb University. Patnaik graduated with a psychology degree from Southern Wesleyan in 1968 when it was known as Central Wesleyan College and...
Sen. Larry Martin (R-S.C.) introduced a resolution in the senate May 31 honoring the achievements of Dr. Virgil Mitchell and requesting that the Department of Transportation name the Twelve Mile River Bridge located on S.C. Highway 137 between...
The reputation of Southern Wesleyan University’s undergraduate program in science has led to a partnership with a major medical school, offering a unique opportunity for SWU graduates.
Dr. Robert Black, professor of religion at Southern Wesleyan University, co-authored The Story of the Wesleyan Church, a book that traces the denomination’s roots.
Dr. Keith Iddings, university provost, was selected as one of 20 senior academic administrators nationwide to participate in the 2012 Colloquium on Leadership for American Academic Officers.
Tina Collins, a 2011 SWU graduate, made the top 20 out of 600 contestants for the talent competition portion of the HanYu Zhi Xing (Mandarin Star) speaking competition.