This article was co-written by Laney Butt and Sarah Owens. More than 690 people have signed an open letter to Milligan’s trustees and administration calling for changes to the university’s policies regarding gender identity, sexual orientation and marriage status. As of April 19, 691 individuals had signed the letter, which was posted by MilliganForAll, a […]
With the recent release of the fall 2021 class schedule on March 22, students are once again faced with the question, “What classes should I take?” While degree and general education requirements can be limiting, students can choose some of their classes. To help others make the most of these opportunities, Milligan seniors have recommended […]
After 30 years of teaching at Milligan University, Assistant Professor of Art Nick Blosser will retire at the end of the spring semester. The pandemic did not play a role in Blosser’s decision to retire now. He had always planned for his retirement to closely follow that of his wife, Mindy, who retired from pharmacy […]
This year’s undergraduate research conference calls for papers focusing on the theme “towards healing.” Undergraduate research projects play a significant role across many disciplines at Milligan. The RISE Above research conference began in 2013 as a way to display and promote undergraduate research. Each year faculty members from a variety of academic areas select a […]
Milligan University is hosting a senior banquet for the class of 2021 on April 16. The event will take place at The Gallery, located above Southern Craft BBQ, at 6 p.m. The Student Government Association sent out an email invitation on March 8 to all those eligible to graduate in spring or winter of 2021. […]
The Milligan Student Government Association hosted a birthday bash for Brutus the Buffalo on Thursday afternoon. The celebration took place on the Mary Sword Commons, and it included laser tag, a cornhole tournament, and birthday snacks! SGA shared in a post on their Instagram account, “Milligan adopted the Buffalo as our official mascot in 1921, […]
Milligan University is offering students the opportunity to apply to four scholarships. Students can apply to the Jeremy S. Duncan Memorial Scholarship, Gabrielle R. Jones Memorial Scholarship and the Wendy I. Walstrom Memorial Scholarship by writing an essay describing what they believe their life’s calling is and how Milligan’s mission statement supports that calling. Essays […]
Joey Reese, a Milligan University sophomore, has hit the TikTok scene with his tenor voice. From Nashville, Reese joined TikTok in hopes of making it big. He has always enjoyed singing and entertaining, so he took his skills to social media to try and find a following. Under the handle @joey_falcone, he recently hit 32 […]
Three students shared their testimonies at My Two Words on Feb. 25 in Seeger Chapel. Senior Shawn Allen , junior Josiah Loveall and senior Rachel Dove spoke to fellow students about how God has moved in their lives and offered them hope. My Two Words is organized by the Apostolos Missions Club. The club’s goal […]
With February coming to an end, Milligan’s Multicultural Affairs Student Organization, hosted a bonfire on the village lawn on Thursday night to celebrate Black History Month. Students could help themselves to free food, music, and games as the school came together to not only recognize, but honor the achievements made by African Americans throughout history […]