On Saturday and Sunday, Milligan’s orchestra and choirs will perform their annual Christmas Concert. Both performances will be at 7:30 in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium in Seeger Chapel. Tickets are free but must be reserved prior to the concert using www.milligan.edu/christmas. The concert will feature Milligan’s choirs and orchestra. While these ensembles typically rehearse […]
The 2021 Advent Market took place on Wednesday as Milligan students had the opportunity to get an early start to their holiday shopping list, while also supporting local businesses. From 9AM to 4:30 PM, the Gregory Lobby was host to the festivities, with free hot chocolate and snacks being served amongst the various local vendors […]
The annual cost for undergraduate students will increase by less than 4% starting next school year. This increase applies to tuition, required fees and standard room and board, and represents the change in cost for those choosing the least expensive residence option. In a release from Jacqui Steadman, vice president for business and finance, it […]
With Thanksgiving just days away, many Milligan students are preparing to head home to catch up on sleep, spend time with family and fill their plates to kick off the holiday season. However, a day associated with feasting can be anxiety inducing for many, specifically people who suffer from eating disorders. According to the Mayo […]
Maureen Knechtel, Milligan associate professor of physician assistant studies, was awarded PA Educator of the Year at the 2021 Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants conference. The TAPA conference is a networking opportunity for PA’s across the state of Tennessee and is held annually every fall in Gatlinburg. According to Knechtel, this award is based on […]
During the summer leading up to the 2020-2021 school year, Brealle Davis was hired as the new residential director for Hart Hall. She served this role while starting her graduate program at Emmanuel Christian Seminary. This past summer she added another role as she became the new director of campus activities and housing. Before coming […]
Milligan recently purchased 120 acres with intentions to use the space for future expansion projects. The acreage is located behind the Milligan Village and is a part of the Taylor farm property. This purchase brings Milligan’s total acreage to 355; 195 of which the school owned before joining together with Emmanuel, which added 40 acres. […]
Milligan students gathered for the annual Webb County Fair Wednesday evening. Activities during the event included the traditional car smash, cornhole, outdoor bowling and nine square. New to this year’s list was “Pumpkin Chunkin,” the goal of which was to see who could throw a pumpkin the farthest. “My favorite event was the car smashing, […]
Former Milligan professor Nick Blosser unveiled an exhibit of his artwork in Milligan’s art gallery. Visitors could both view and purchase Blosser’s works during homecoming weekend. Blosser’s exhibit “The Outside” displayed his work from the past six years. His pieces focus on uncovering aspects of nature that are typically overlooked. “It’s not really a new […]
Milligan students gathered in lower Seeger for My Two Words Thursday evening. Senior psychology major Sam Konstantopoulos and junior psychology and student-ministry major Valerie Couper shared their stories. Every year at Milligan, students have the opportunity to hear the testimonies of their fellow peers through My Two Words, a student-led event sponsored by the Apostolos […]