Milligan women’s basketball team have started the season with a 3-1 record with wins over Faulkner University, Bluefield University and West Virginia University Tech. The Buffs only loss came to Cumberland University in a 91-83 effort. Despite the one loss, the Lady Buffs’ confidence is still through the roof. The Buffs first win came in […]
As of Oct. 25, Milligan soccer’s Inkai Moreno is currently leading all collegiate soccer players in career assists. This not only includes the NAIA NCAA Division 1,2,3 and Junior College school. In the 17 games that Milligan has played this year Moreno has 26 assists on the year and up to 53 in his career. […]
Milligan’s annual Res Life Week was celebrated during Oct. 17-19, with featured activities every evening. While some events come and go each year, others, like Res Life Week, are mainstays on campus for years on end. Every year, each hall’s staff of Resident Assistants (RAs) and their Resident Director (RD) plan a themed event based […]
Last spring, senior Evan Magness was named SGA President for the 2023-2024 academic year. Since being elected, one of Magness’ main goals has been to build a strong cabinet around him so that multiple voices and perspectives can be heard. Being that the year is still young Magness’ main vision is to primarily build a […]
Dr. Bill Greer announced that Ballad Health has donated a total of 1 million dollars to Milligan for a high-fidelity simulation lab.This inventive facility is equipped with human patient simulators, medical equipment, and advanced IT tools, all designed to prepare Milligan’s health care students for their future careers. The simulation lab will likely be located […]
Following Dr. Bill Greer’s emotional announcement that he would be retiring from Milligan presidency during chapel last April, Milligan’s Board of Trustees announced a Presidential Search Committee would be formed to find the university’s next president. “It was a very bittersweet day, because I’ve been here for a very long time,” said Greer. “I’m now […]
Milligan welcomed Dr. He Qi on Thursday, Sept. 21, as the inaugural speaker for the university’s “Magness Lectureship on Jesus in the Arts.” He’s first of two lectures on that day, “My Journey of Christian Art,” was given during an 11 a.m. chapel service in Seeger Chapel, followed by a 7 p.m. evening service in […]
Milligan track and field sophomore Ellen-Mary Kearney got her 2023-2024 campaign off to a blistering start by being named Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) Runner of the Week (ROTW) three times in the month of September. Every Monday of the athletic season the AAC names a ROTW for track and field and Kearney has won this […]
More than thirty faculty members, alumni, and current students crowded into Welshimer Library to honor Dr. Heather Hoover’s new book, “Composition as Conversation,” on Monday, Sept. 18, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. During the event, Hoover read some brief excerpts from her book, answered questions, and signed copies. ‘I wrote the book because I believe […]
It was a warm March afternoon after a long day of school. I was a 14-year-old freshman at a school by the name of Middle College High School in my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Track and field conditioning was being announced around the school, and I knew I wanted to try track for the first […]