In the wake of Thursday’s fatal accident in Williamsburg, Virginia, that caused the death of sophomore Eli Cramer and injured two other Miligan track athletes, the Milligan community came together in remembrance and prayer. Students gathered in Seeger Chapel Thursday night to mourn and pray for those affected by the tragedy. Classes were suspended on […]

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Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine has continued to intensify over the last month. After Russian troops invaded the country, a series of humanitarian disasters unfolded. At least 3 million Ukrainian refugees have fled the country and others are trapped in cities with dwindling supplies such as water and electricity.  On Feb. 24, Russian President […]

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Lilly Endowment, Inc. has given Milligan University a grant of $999,230 to support an extensive overview and redesign of its ministerial academic programs at Emmanuel Christian Seminary. The grant will help further prepare church leaders of the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ and the greater church at large.  Emmanuel obtained this grant last year, as it […]

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Milligan University is now accepting applications for four academic scholarships, as well as informing students about a scholarship opportunity through Filter Vila. The four scholarships students can apply for are the Jeremy S Duncan Memorial Scholarship, Gabrielle R Jones Memorial Scholarship, Wendy I Walstrom Memorial Scholarship, and the Guy & Rhea Oakes Scholarship.  To apply […]

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Milligan’s Musical Theatre program will present “A Grand Night for Singing” beginning February 24 in the McGlothlin-Street Theatre located in the Gregory Center. The musical production features music from Rodgers and Hammerstein, a highly celebrated writing partnership within musical theatre. They are responsible for producing other Broadway classics such as “Cinderella”, ‘“The King and I”, […]

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