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The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) recognized Southern Wesleyan University’s master of education in administration and supervision (MEDAS) degree program.
Don Campbell, SWU’s director of choral activities and professor of music, conducts the South Carolina Upper Region Honor Choir, composed of more than 200 high school students. After two days of rehearsals, the choir presented a program Jan. 23 at...
Jeremiah Dew gives Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech, part of his presentation titled “One Voice: A Black History Narrative,” which combines his performances with video interviews of those involved locally in the Civil...
Tim Prendergast, a student enrolled in the master of science in management degree program at SWU’s North Augusta learning center, works to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and resources they have earned as a result of their military service.
Southern Wesleyan University – eligible for the first time – placed 133 student-athletes on the prestigious Conference Carolinas Presidential Honor Roll for Fall 2014.
Southern Wesleyan University business professors Charlotte Houke (second from left) and Bill Raynor, along with recent graduate Lydia Edmonds (second from right), pictured with a group of Haitian women they met at Côtes-de-fer Wesleyan Church.
The National Christian Forensics and Communication Association (NCFCA) qualifying competition returned to Southern Wesleyan University in Central Jan. 5-8.
Joshua Paul of Build and Bridge, left, and President Todd Voss, sign a Memorandum of Understanding for a collaboration that will help build sustainable communities in economically strapped areas of Haiti.
Southern Wesleyan University will be hosting a series of programs in North Augusta to help area businesses become more effective and competitive in the marketplace.