Area volleyball players earn postseason honors Nov 20, 2009
Edisto s senior setter/hitter Anna Salley has been selected to play for the 2A/1A South team in the 2009 CAWS All-Star volleyball game Saturday in Greenwood at Lander University. Salley, who finished the season with 186 assists and 160 service points, led the Lady Cougars as they finished the regular season with a perfect record to earn their second consecutive Region 5-AA title. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Cancer of the soul' robbing family of wife and mother Oct 17, 2009
Michelle graduated from Lander University in Greenwood, S.C. with a degree in business. Her husband remembers seeing her for the first time in 1989, at a party in Charlotte, N.C.. (Fresno Bee -- Lifestyle)
Art exhibit on display at S.C. State Oct 1, 2009
Gunter teaches ceramics and design at Lander University in Greenwood. For more information on Gunter's exhibit, call 803-536-8918. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Voices unite in shape note singing revival Aug 31, 2009
A diverse crowd of 30 gathered for the sing, led by Robert Kelley, a professor of music at Lander University in Greenwood, S.C.. Most had never sung together before. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Fox picks up third assistant in Palmore May 16, 2009
and a graduate of Lander University. Originally published in the Athens Banner-Herald on Saturday, May 16, 2009. (Athens Banner-Herald)
Dropout now a teacher after inspiration hit May 4, 2009
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree from the University of South Carolina Aiken and master's degree from Lander University. POSITION: Butler High School art teacher. (The Augusta Chronicle)
O-W student artists honored Feb 21, 2009
GREENWOOD -- Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School students Mia Ulmer and Johneethia Williams were recently honored at the 2009 South Carolina Scholastic Art Awards at Lander University in Greenwood. Ulmer received a Gold Key Award for her drawing titled "Mia," and Williams was awarded a Gold Key for her art portfolio. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)
Runners gorge, gut it out Feb 7, 2009
But the student was disqualified for reasons unclear and the title ended up going to Dorn, of little-known Lander University, enrollment 3,000. In a post-race interview with ESPN, Dorn beamed over the winning prize, several dozen doughnuts. (News & Observer)