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From left, newly-reelected Central Mayor Mac Martin, Chairman of the Pickens County School District Board Jim Shelton and SWU President David Spittal listen to a speaker during the State of Central Luncheon, organized by the Central Area Business...
The mentoring is part of a joint effort between the SWU School of Education, the university's Lady Warriors, Laurens School District 55, Bethlehem Christian Academy and Project READ.
Enrollment at Southern Wesleyan University continues to grow as the number of traditional students enrolled at SWU for fall reaches a record high. The university's traditional student enrollments for the fall semester reached 685 with full time...
SWU crowned Eric Cromer and Lauryl Brisson as homecoming king and queen during its homecoming celebration Sept. 26 at Central, S.C. Cromer is a senior from Temperance, Mich., majoring in pre-med and dentistry. Brisson is a junior from Portsmouth...
Kristi King-Brock, executive director of Anderson Interfaith Ministries, addresses the Women and Children Succeeding (WACS) program a luncheon Sept. 17, 2009 at Founders' Hall on the Southern Wesleyan University campus in Central, S.C. Anderson...
Jeremy Kingsley uses an ordinary towel as a symbol of Christ's definition of greatness and as a visual reference to washing the disciples' feet. Kingsley spoke during Spiritual Emphasis Week, Sept. 10-15, at Southern Wesleyan University.