Information from Wiesia Zakrzewska, founder of Innovative Immigration Solutions and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The immigration process is so vastly complex, most of us don’t even know where to begin. It is important for international students to educate themselves on the process if they plan to legally remain in the United States after they […]
Dr. Todd Green, associate professor of religion at Luther College and nationally recognized expert on Islamophobia, visited Milligan to lecture on the issue. Briana Snyder, staff reporter for The Stampede, sat down with Dr. Green to further discuss this topic, as well as his background. Snyder: What lens are you viewing this issue from? Tell […]
Photo of Rosette Nebula via Shaun Whitson On October 31, Milligan Announced it will be offering a new Social Work course next spring (2019). The course is called “The Healing Effects of Nature” (SOWK 295). It will be taught by Instructor of Social Work Rachel Jones and will be open to all students. On October […]
Milligan Trunk or Treat made quite an impression on first time attendees. Among these first-time trick or treaters was Captain America who simply commented, “Awesome!” He was so excited by the event he could not even choose a favorite trunk, but he did make sure to tell me that he enjoyed getting to meet Spiderman. […]
1942— Duard (Coach) Walker began his first semester at Milligan at eighteen years old. He was quite an athlete, earning varsity letters in football, basketball, and tennis. Walker transferred to Milligan following a year of playing baseball at ETSU, but Milligan was unable to field a baseball team in 1943 as a result of student […]
Milligan College Men’s Soccer team has more international players on their team this year than ever before in Milligan History. International players now make up 35 percent of our 2018 men’s soccer roster, which is more than a 5 percent increase from last season. This percentage does not even include the several American students with […]
On Sept. 29 the League of the South (LOS), a Southern Nationalist organization, is scheduled to hold a rally at Sycamore Shoals State Park in Elizabethton, Tennessee. The LOS has sixteen state chapters according to its website. The sixteen chapters represent each of the 11 former Confederate States of America as well as Oklahoma, which […]
Additional reporting by Jordyn Morel Milligan introduces three new academic programs to campus this fall. The Ministry Leadership Program and Musical Theater major both seek to build on similar pre-existing degrees, while the Physician Assistant Program is brand new this year. The Ministry Leadership program will be directed by Milligan alum and recent employee, Dr. […]
As the old story goes, Milligan has a way of becoming a family tradition. Mrs. Katie Banks is now a part of this tradition, sharing all of Milligan’s old stories with the campus and community as she takes over as Information Resources Librarian and College Archivist. Mrs. Banks will be working in the P.H. Welshimer […]
The process of expanding Hopwood Christian Church began May 9, and it is expected to be completed by early December. Hopwood, to the right of the bridge when entering Milligan’s campus, seeks to continue their age-old legacy of sacrifice for future generations as construction progresses. The church still stands today thanks to a group of […]