Sarah Owens


This is the fourth and final piece in a series of articles examining Milligan University’s plans for the future. The series will explore plans for development and advancement in academics, student life, business and finance, institutional advancement, and enrollment. This article addresses future plans for institutional advancement and enrollment. As Milligan University plans for changes […]

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This is the third piece in a series of articles examining Milligan University’s plans for the future. The series will explore plans for development and advancement in academics, student life, business and finance, institutional advancement, and enrollment. This article addresses future plans for business and finance. With changes coming to academics and student life, Milligan […]

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This is the second piece in a series of articles examining Milligan University’s plans for the future. The series will explore plans for development and advancement in academics, student life, business and finance, institutional advancement, and enrollment. This article addresses future plans for student life. While Milligan’s academic programs are undergoing development, students can also […]

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This is the first in a series of articles examining Milligan University’s plans for the future. The series will explore plans for development and advancement in academics, student life, business and finance, institutional advancement, and enrollment. This article addresses future plans for academics. Milligan University has added new academic programs, and faculty and announced a […]

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Lil Nas X’s recently released song, Montero (Call Me By Your Name), and the correlating music video and Satan shoes have got Christians, conservatives, historians and Milligan students talking. The release came on March 26, and the Satan shoes are a collaboration with MSCHF, a self proclaimed conceptual art collective. The song and video are […]

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Milligan Men’s Soccer beat No. 12 Georgia Gwinnett College 3-2 in the opening round of the NAIA Nationals Tournament on Thursday.  The Buffs had a rough start, with Georgia Gwinnett leading 1-0 at halftime, but they were quick to get on the board in the second half. Sophomore Odin Solheim tied up the game in […]

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Milligan’s libraries hosted the 11th annual Edible Books Festival from April 12-15. Typically, entries are on display in the library but this year it was held virtually due to COVID-19. Photos of each entry were posted on the library’s Facebook page and accompanied by captions explaining who created the piece and for what book. There […]

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Milligan University’s men’s soccer, now ranked No. 25 nationally, beat St. Andrews University 4-2 after a close scare on March 29. The Buffs led the Knights 2-0 into the second half with goals from freshman Charlie Betts and sophomore Luke Bennett, but the Knights rallied back to tie up the game. St. Andrews scored their […]

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Milligan’s Goah students volunteered at Good Samaritan Ministries, an organization dedicated to fighting poverty, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Students were meant to be helping the organization pack food boxes and sort donations according to Gwen Ellis, Milligan’s director of multicultural engagement and faculty advisor for the Goah program. The Goah Scholars […]

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Milligan University’s Men’s Soccer Team beat Tennessee Wesleyan University 2-1 on Thursday to clench the conference title, automatically qualifying them for nationals. This is the first time the Buffs have won the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) title since 2012. The achievement comes after a successful season, the team finishing with an impressive record of 10-1 […]

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