On Nov. 4, Milligan students, faculty and staff received an email from Campus Minister, Brad Wallace, stating the annual Christmas concert (on Dec. 7 and 8 this year) will no longer provide SFP. In years past, this event was open to the public and worth two SFP for Milligan students. Naturally, this caused confusion among […]
What’s something that some Milligan professors do in the sparse free time they have? Publish books, of course. This year Milligan professors, Jim Dahlman and Nancy Williams and Emmanuel professor Dr. Gary Selby released books. Prof. Dahlman is a communications professor, Stampede advisor and area chair of visual, performing and communicative arts at Milligan. Dahlman’s […]
Senior graphic design majors Amy Shumaker, Bethany Sodergren and Cora Wymer are showcasing their original art pieces in digital illustration, print design, type design, package design, and other digital media. Their work is displayed in Milligan’s art gallery in Derthick Hall from Nov. 17 – Dec. 6. Shumaker, Sodergren and Wymer each have about 10 […]
SR Education Group, an online organization designed to help students find schools best suited for them, recently published their “2020 Best Online Colleges,” and Milligan placed tenth. 1,941 online colleges were researched nationwide. The SR Education Group is headquartered in Kirkland, WA and was founded in 2004 by CEO Sung Rhee. The company’s purpose is […]
Disclaimer: This article contains references to unhealthy weight loss, abuse, suicidal thoughts and self harm. If any of these topics are triggering for you, please read with caution. If you or someone you know has struggled with these issues and wishes to seek help, contact the Milligan Counseling Center at counselingcenter@milligan.edu or 423-461-8500. On Nov. […]
Nov. 8-10 the inaugural film festival took place in downtown Johnson City. Current students Taylor Williams, Travis Kyker and 2019 Milligan graduate Erin Donovan had their films featured in the festival. Freshman Travis Kyker’s film “The Richest Man in the Wood” was selected for the festival. Senior Taylor Williams had two films, “Lady Umbrella” and […]
One of Milligan’s sister schools, Cincinnati Christian University, announced that they would be closing their doors at the end of the fall 2019 semester. On Oct. 29, Milligan released information about a “teach-out” agreement to assist CCU students. CCU announced the closing of their campus on Oct. 28 due to possible loss of their accreditation […]
On Wednesday Oct. 30 representatives from the University of Tennessee Knoxville and University of Memphis law schools came to speak to Milligan students about the graduate law programs at UT and U of M. These graduate programs collaborated with Milligan’s Center for Calling and Career Development program to make this event possible. Assistant Director of […]
As part of homecoming weekend festivities, Milligan’s musical groups performed several songs from popular movies in Seeger Chapel on Saturday, Oct. 26. Performances featured the Women’s Chorale, orchestra, Herd Mentality, Heritage, Concert Choir and Guitar Ensemble. The homecoming concert was open to audiences of all ages. Some of the songs performed included “Wonderful Life” from […]
Homecoming weekend, Oct. 24-27 Milligan’s Musical Theatre performed “Songs for a New World” in Gregory Center’s McGlothlin-Street Theatre. Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre, Dr. Carrie Klofach was the sole director of the production. The cast included: senior Maggie Booher, sophomores Katie Cochran, Margaret Siglin, Kevin Odom and freshmen Hannah Alford, Joey Reese and Jacob Wilson. […]