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As the world becomes more connected through technology and transportation, there is a growing need for teachers who can help others learn to speak English.Answering that global call is Southern Wesleyan University, which is offering a new minor...
Dustin Richard, center, reads 1 John 3:16-18 as part of a Pickens County Habitat for Humanity service of dedication and blessing for his new home in Liberty. Also pictured are Jill Evans, director of Pickens County Habitat for Humanity, left; and...
Southern Wesleyan University representatives at the Gullah New Testament Celebration, from left are, front row, student Amanda Link, admissions counselor Jenny Walters, and students Kristyn Dees and Amber May. On the back row are students Reggie...
The more things change, the more they stay the same.That’s what Dr. Bob Black, religion professor at Southern Wesleyan University, discovered when he researched and published his commentary on First and Second Timothy last year for the...
Southern Wesleyan University’s homecoming and centennial celebration Oct. 29 featured a parade of university athletes who released balloons as part of opening ceremonies.
Dr. William McKinley Phillippe Jr. passed away in Covington where he had spent the last couple of years under the care of his youngest daughter and son-in-law Deborah and Donald Theall.
Southern Wesleyan University representative Amanda Young greeted community members at the annual Central Heritage Festival in Central on Oct. 8. The university provided information on Southern Wesleyan’s academic programs and fine arts events at...
In honor of Constitution Day, Southern Wesleyan University’s chapel service Sept. 15 focused on the U.S. Constitution. Dr. Dale Johnson, professor of history at Erskine Seminary, examined how Judeo-Christian principles shaped this essential...