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Russian educators visited Southern Wesleyan University to tour the campus in Central and meet with university administrators to exchange ideas about education.
Members of the Clemson-Calhoun Rotary Club held their breakfast meeting at Southern Wesleyan University on April 7. The speaker for the meeting was Dr. David Spittal, president of the university. He presented information on the history and future...
Students who are members of Easley Home Educators came together for a week at the university’s campus in Central. The students, ranging from seventh grade to high school seniors, rehearsed, made costumes and created stage sets for two...
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 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...
Senior class president Laura Hollingsworth, left, and Joy Bryant, alumni director, pack donation items to send to a Southern Wesleyan University graduate LeAnn Holeyfield Pollitt who lives in Bossier City, La.
From left, students Christina Collins, Tyrome Philson, Adrienne Long, Josh Tietje, Rebecca Ellwood and Chantell Stokes pause next to Rev. L.J. Harrington’s grave. Rev. L.J. Harrington was the first president of Southern Wesleyan University...