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    To live a full life and die empty

    04.15.13 | Charleston

    Growing up with few role models, Leroy Moore turned to alcohol and drugs. Now clean from drugs and alcohol 21 years, Moore, 56, a Human Services major at Southern Wesleyan University’s Charleston education center, has a mission.

      Dateline features SWU graduate

      04.03.13 | Charleston | by Ed Welch

      NBC News Journalist Lester Holt interviewed SWU business graduate Charity Prosser, right, and partner Jamel Foster, center, about STAND, a unique drug enforcement program initiated by U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles and carried out by the two North ...

        Charleston graduate featured on NBC's Dateline

        03.15.13 | Charleston

        Charity Prosser, a 2011 Charleston business graduate, was featured in a Dateline NBC story Sunday about a unique drug enforcement program in North Charleston that focuses on changing the lives of drug dealers. Prosser and her partner, Jamel Foster, ...

          Teens' bridge to success is SWU student's passion

          01.18.13 | Charleston | by Ed Welch

          Eric Jackson, right, a SWU human services student, founded R3 inc., an organization that serves as a bridge between teens and community programs as well as resources available in the Charleston area. He, along with his wife, chief executive officer ...

            Williams among select faculty to attend conference

            12.17.12 | Charleston

            Charlie Williams, assistant professor of business at Charleston, was accepted to the 2013 Acton University Conference, to take place June 18-21 at Grand Rapids, Mich. He will be one of 20 professors selected to represent schools from the Council of ...

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