Junior Luis de la Torre, a double major in economics and international business from Mexico City, has worked hard this year to implement the newly formed International Club on campus. According to de la Torre, the club started mostly with Goah scholars, who are not necessarily international students. He spent a few months over the […]
Milligan’s study abroad program has changed significantly this year, due largely to the hard work of Dr. Allysha Martin, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Humanities, and Dr. Amy Edmonds, Assistant Professor of Political Science, as well as the initiative of students. In past years, the study abroad program at Milligan has been run on […]
Have you ever wondered about who our prestigious red-brick buildings are named after? Sure, we all recognize names like “Derthick” and “Steve Lacy,” but have you ever stopped to consider the lives these individuals lived that eventually lead to our school buildings being dedicated in their honor? In honor of homecoming week, I delved into […]
Phyllis Eversole started on at Milligan as the PA Program Clinical Secretary in July. As someone who has been connected with Milligan for many years, Ms. Eversole is excited to now represent Milligan as a member of staff, as she helps the students of Milligan’s new PA program through following up with clinical sites and […]
Four games into the season, Milligan announced on Sept. 11 that men’s head soccer coach and Milligan alum David Lilly will not be able to coach the remainder of the season due to visa issues that have left him stuck for the time being in Scotland, Lilly’s home country. Assistant coach Kyle Findlay has […]
As finals loom around the corner, so do the inevitable feelings of dread and anxiety about all the things that stand between you and an exceptionally long summer break. And if you’re anything like me, studying in your room just isn’t cutting it anymore. Luckily for us, Milligan’s campus AND the greater Johnson City/Elizabethton area […]
Dozens of students filled the front half of the cafe March 14 at 7:30 p.m. to listen to Dr. Lori Mills, professor of psychology, speak on the topic of “healthy sexuality,” sponsored by the campus IJM chapter. Mills spoke for just over an hour, addressing several common questions or myths on the topic of a […]
This past week marked the annual Justice Week on campus, organized by Milligan’s International Justice Mission chapter. According to senior Praise Gichuru, chair of the chapter, the purpose of this year’s Justice Week was to raise awareness and educate students on human trafficking and sex exploitation–issues that are a serious reality even within Milligan’s own […]
Hundreds, including several Milligan and Emmanuel students, gathered in Johnson City for the Women’s March 2.0 on Jan. 20–exactly one year after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. This march was only one of the many happening across the nation. The march convened in an ETSU parking lot at the intersection of University Parkway and State of […]
From its construction in 1919 until its destruction in 1992, men’s dorm Pardee Hall sat resolute on what is now Pardee Lawn. It was in these hallowed halls that the infamous band of misfits—the Pardee Rowdies— began. According to Milligan alumnus (class of 1977) and Pardee Rowdy Dr. Paul Blowers (Dean E. Walker Professor of […]