Next year, there will bring new housing arrangements for Milligan students. The announcement was made on Nov. 12, that Williams Hall will become a male residence hall starting in the fall of 2020. This decision came based on the growing student body, particularly the increase in male students. According to U.S. News & World Report, […]
Last week on campus, four SFP events took place the week of Nov. 4-8, offering a total of six extra SFP credits. The first event of the week was on Tuesday. A lecture took place in SUB 7 and was hosted by psychology professor Lori Mills, and theology and philosophy professor Phillip Kennesson. The event […]
Each semester, Milligan College works to provide fun, free or cheap events for their students. Some end up being a one-time event with little success while others return year after year, with much anticipation from students. This is the case for Milligan’s annual Resident Life Week. Res Life Week was held the week of Oct. […]
On Wednesday Oct. 30 representatives from the University of Tennessee Knoxville and University of Memphis law schools came to speak to Milligan students about the graduate law programs at UT and U of M. These graduate programs collaborated with Milligan’s Center for Calling and Career Development program to make this event possible. Assistant Director of […]
The Milligan College Orchestra, led by music professor Dr. Kellie Brown, performed a concert titled “A Musical Zoo.” The concert was held in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium in Seeger chapel on Nov. 2. Every year, on the first weekend of November, Milligan College’s Orchestra holds a concert, and this year’s was “A Musical Zoo.” […]
Milligan’s archives are the place to go for students or alumni in need of old records or various Milligan-related things. The archives are kept under lock and key in the basement of the library in between the music and art books. “The main thing that archives do is collect and preserve anything that has historical […]
Nine new classes will begin at Milligan in the Spring 2020 semester. The courses are from various majors and minors and take place at the 200 level or higher. Subjects range from human physiology to English. Professors teaching new, higher level classes are looking forward to the freedom that these courses bring to the table. […]
Milligan held their annual Homecoming celebration this past week. With all the alumni coming back to visit, the Communications Area held a reception honoring and remembering Dr. Carrie Swanay on Saturday, Oct. 26. Swanay was a communications professor at Milligan, where she specialized in multimedia and broadcasting. She was also a faculty mentor to new […]
As part of homecoming weekend festivities, Milligan’s musical groups performed several songs from popular movies in Seeger Chapel on Saturday, Oct. 26. Performances featured the Women’s Chorale, orchestra, Herd Mentality, Heritage, Concert Choir and Guitar Ensemble. The homecoming concert was open to audiences of all ages. Some of the songs performed included “Wonderful Life” from […]
When high school students think about which college they want to attend, they usually research the schools that interest them. Part of this research may include visiting and touring campuses. Milligan hosted a Preview Day for prospective students to come and visit this past Friday, Oct. 25. Preview Day is exactly what it sounds like. […]