Emmah Ndune, Dr. Kenneson, Pai Mushayamunda, Patrick Lines, and Dr. Edmonds Prepare for Their Panel on Short-term missions. Photo by Henry Holben The Apostolos Missions Club set up a panel in Hyder auditorium to discuss short-term missions on April 10. The panel featured speakers from the Milligan community with experience in missions settings. Campus Minister, […]
Dr. Teresa Carter Stands with the MATE ROV Poster. Milligan Professors Dr. Carolyn Carter, Professor Milton Carter and Dr. Theresa Carter will serve as judges for a regional robotics competition on April 27. The professors are volunteering with Streamworks, an education company created and funded by the Eastman Foundation in Kingsport that seeks to promote […]
Photo of an axe stabbed into a log target. Provided by Henry Holben. Are you stressed, anxious or fuming with righteous anger? Do you want to vent your frustrations on a room filled with glass bottles? Do you want to throw sharp, pointy things? Whatever your stressors may be, you may be in luck. The […]
Photo of Dr. Ke Bao, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Provided by Milligan College. At March 14’s SGA meeting, President Greer announced that the Milligan Board of Trustees has voted to develop “artificial students” to enroll in Milligan programs. Greer told the SGA members that the board had developed software to perform the scholastic activities […]
Saturday, March 16, the Campus Activity Board hosted the first movie of its Saturday movie night series, and the first movie night since TWIRP week. About thirty-five students gathered in SUB 7 to watch “Mary Poppins Returns.” Jason Onks, Director of Campus Activities wrote, “given the venue size it felt like a good number of […]
On Feb. 14, the engineering department hosted a lecture by Daniel Cutshall, a candidate for a position amongst the Electrical Engineering professors. Dr. Greg Harrell, chair of Milligan Engineering, introduced Cutshall. Cutshall shared some of his expertise on semiconductors and their industrial applications. Originally from this region, Cutshall is an alumnus of Science Hill High […]
Pal’s features multiple creative billboards throughout the Tri-Cities. This one is located in Johnson City. Provided by milligan.edu Earlier this month, Milligan hosted a lecture and reception in the Gregory Center showcasing the marketing and artwork created by the advertising agency, Creative Energy for the Pal’s fast food chain. The event accompanied an exhibition of art and […]
Natalie Maurer Sharing Her Two Words. Photo by Henry Holben Milligan students gathered in Lower Seeger to hear the testimony of students, Somang Lee, Natalie Maurer, and Luis De La Torre on Wednesday, Feb. 6. My Two Words is student-led event held by the Apostolos missions club. It seeks to provide students with a platform […]
Students are invited to attend future Reform Club meetings. Photo by Henry Holben The new Milligan Reform Club hosted its first meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 23, inviting any Milligan students to attend. The club organizer, Benjamin Campbell, a dual economics and mathematics student explained that he had been considering issues with state and local voting […]
Students participating in the event. Photo via the Milligan Libraries Facebook Page. On Jan. 18, the Welshimer Library hosted an event called “Escape From Welshimer.” The event drew in 50 attendees including students, faculty and families of faculty members. The game was created by Mary Jackson, research and instruction librarian of the Welshimer Library. Attendees […]