SWU students part of nationwide research team

Mar 21, 2018 | Student Life | Community | Contagious generosity

Southern Wesleyan University student Dynestee Fields photographs graves as part of a project to identify graves and list them in a nationwide database Find-a-Grave (findagrave.com).

(photo by Christian Luna)

A group of SWU students, faculty and staff joined Anne Sheriff and Keith Brown of the Central History Museum on March 13 at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Central. This project was organized as part of the university’s Day of Service and also the Pickens County Sesquicentennial. Fields is an English major from Anderson.

Southern Wesleyan University is a Christ-centered, student-focused, faith-filled community that offers inventive learning experiences. The university endeavors to prepare its students to be dedicated scholars and servant-leaders who impact the world for Christ. At the same time, it’s Southern Wesleyan’s desire to practice contagious generosity within the surrounding community. For details about degree programs, go online to swu.edu.

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