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The faith-filled community at SWU is comprised of students, faculty and staff who are passionate about learning and growing, both inside and outside of the classroom.
On March 21, Southern Wesleyan University inducted 14 new members into the S.C. Delta chapter of Alpha Chi, a national honor society that promotes academic excellence and exemplary character.
Asia Peppers of Seneca enjoys breakfast with her grandparents William Peppers Sr., Johnnie Mae Peppers and Hazel McWhorter, right. Pictured left of Asia is her mother, Donna Peppers. Asia is an elementary education major.
Southern Wesleyan University hosted the Regional Science Fair March 14, featuring projects presented by nearly 100 students in grades 3-12 from across Pickens, Oconee and Anderson counties.
This past fall, Southern Wesleyan University offered a new course devoted to the spiritual benefits gained from a solitary wilderness experience and a temporary retreat from an increasingly connected, urbanized society.
Chelsie Waters connected on three free throws with 0.4 seconds left to lift the Warriors to a 61-59 victory over Emmanuel in the NCCAA South Region Championship, sending SWU to the NCCAA National Tournament next week.
SWU students, alumni and guests experienced Italy during a Spring Break trip that included Pompeii, the Colosseum, the Vatican, Florence and a bike ride through Tuscany.
Dr. Derrick Lemons, 1994 religion graduate, recently was recognized as an outstanding professor by the Student Government Association at the University of Georgia, where he is assistant professor of religion.
Elected and appointed officials at the federal, state and local levels were honored with an appreciation luncheon Feb. 24 at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.