Southern Wesleyan students make healthy connections

Mar 30, 2012 | Student Life | Community
Dr. Terry Davis, left, of Cannon Memorial Hospital checks Southern Wesleyan student Keisha Miles’ blood pressure during a health fair at the university’s campus in Central.
Wellness Week was March 26-30, featuring the health fair, a blood drive and a chapel featuring author, coach and speaker Kary Overbrunner. The university hosted several area agencies, organizations and health-related businesses during the health fair, which included Anytime Fitness, Arbonne, Birthright of Clemson, the Blood Connection, Cannon Memorial Hospital, Central-Clemson Recreation, Chiropractic Family Physicians, Clemson Community Care, Curves, Foothills Pregnancy Care Center, Fort Hill Family Dentistry, Palmetto Health - Baptist Easley Hospital and Pickens County Rape Crisis. Miles is a history major from Detroit.