Whether it be for friends, family or both, buying gifts is something we all do. Though everyone buys gifts, the gifts are not always made ethically. There are many conditions that can cause a product to be made unethically: settings the workers are forced to work in, products tested on animals or children forced to […]
For the 2017 fall semester at Milligan College, the statistics for enrollment show a total of 818 students on campus. While the traditional senior, junior and sophomore undergraduate classes have more female than male students, the freshman class is the opposite. There are 103 male students and 98 female students, breaking the trend. The Stampede […]
This year marks the fifth annual juried FL3TCH3R Exhibit at East Tennessee State University that focuses on social and political art. The goal is to allow students, professors, members of the community and anyone internationally to voice their social and political points of view through the expression of art. All proceeds, after the expenses of […]
The clock is ticking as you think about what you want to do about graduate school. Whether it’s a master’s in business administration or a medical, law or seminary degree, 35 percent of Milligan students graduate with a bachelor’s degree and move on to grad school. According to Beth Anderson, Milligan’s director of calling and […]
Christmas is my favorite holiday. I love the music, the lights, the food, the decorations and family time. In my family, we have many traditions. One of my favorite traditions is putting out our Christmas village. My sister, my mom and I take several hours to get the village pieces just right. We have close […]
Dear Brutus, Holiday breaks are coming up, and I know I’ll be doing some Black Friday shopping for Christmas. Should I get my Milligan friends gifts if I’m getting gifts for all my friends and family back home? Does it matter? How can I get everyone a gift without breaking the bank? Sincerely, Too Poor […]
Thanks to the engineering department, some students in a residential hall may have the chance of receiving a solar powered air conditioning unit. Four students along with Engineering Professors Jeff Giesey and Greg Harrell have been working on the project for about five months. The project idea came from a category 5 tropical storm, Hurricane […]
Milligan is now being recognized as a five-star gold institution for the champions of character in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes thanks to the outstanding sportsmanship shown by the college’s athletes. The NAIA also expects athletes to be students and seek out the five core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship and servant leadership […]
Milligan is now offering two full-tuition scholarships for Master of Divinity students at Emmanuel Christian Seminary. The John Robert Neely, Jr. Scholarship will cover all tuition and required fees and will provide a stipend for book costs. This is the most prestigious scholarship to be offered for M.Div. students, comparable to the Alexander Campbell Scholarship, […]
Milligan President Dr. Bill Greer announced changes made to the school’s academic calendar on Oct. 18 via a campus-wide email. A major change to this year’s school calendar is the date of resumption of class for the 2018 fall semester. Classes are scheduled to start on Aug. 28, an almost two-week extension of the summer […]