More than 30 people auditioned for the 11 roles in Milligan’s spring musical, “Little Women,” this year. The open auditions on Nov. 18. attracted many, showcasing the community of theater at Milligan. “It was quite a good turnout,” director Diane Taveau said. The musical’s wide age range allowed the auditions to be open to both Milligan students and […]
Milligan’s finals week is rapidly approaching, with only four weeks remaining in the fall semester. Especially for first-year students, the process of studying for finals week can be overwhelming—but upperclassmen and faculty members are rady to offer their tips for studying well, staying healthy while studying, and avoiding study no-go’s. Despite the fact that each student’s […]
Milligan’s “Murmuration” exhibit, a tribute to art and design, ran from Oct. 21-Nov. 12, showcasing pieces by Milligan’s art programs. The group exhibition featured recent works by Milligan’s art and design professors Kelsey Ellis, instructor of art, and Art Brown, associate professor of graphic design. Sydney Reeder-Wood, Milligans artist-in-residence for 2024–25, along with alumni Adam J. […]
This past weekend, Milligan University held its annual homecoming festivities, which featured high alumni attendance and a lively parade as the centerpiece. With a “Back to the Future” theme, this year’s homecoming included more than 20 events across campus for not only current and former students, but also for members of the faculty and the […]
Our Election series: What They Say And What We Think In November 2024, America will elect their next president. Climate control and the politics surrounding it will play a notable role in the election. Milligan students contrast their perspectives on climate politics with the candidates’ campaigns. Candidate Policies/Goals: Former President Donald Trump intends to make […]