Photo of Rich Aubrey, Women’s Basketball Coach. Provided by Milligan College. Track and Field Milligan’s Track and Field team competed at the NAIA National’s meet in Brookings, South Dakota. The team had eight individual qualifiers for the meet, according to milliganbuffs.com. The team placed an impressive 16th overall. The highlights of the meet were an […]
Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Conference will be sharing stories of investigations and sightings. Photo provided by Google Images. The first Smoky Mountain Bigfoot conference has been scheduled for Saturday, July 27. The event is set to last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. This conference will be hosted in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. at the Gatlinburg Convention […]
Freshman Rasheem Brown is currently the NAIA national record holder in 60 meter hurdles. Photo by Ike Ndulue. If you have been following the Track and Field Buffs for the past year, then you know the name Rasheem Brown. Brown’s first year with Milligan’s track team is full of accomplishments uncommon for a freshman. Recently, […]
Several of the humanities program’s professors, past and present, attended convocation. From left to right: Nathan Cachiaras, Dr. Tim Dillon, Rosemarie Shields, Dr. Lee Blackburn, Dr. Heather Hoover, Dr. Robert Wetzel and Dr. Jack Knowles. Photo provided by Milligan College. Since its founding, the Humanities program has been an integral part of Milligan College’s academia. […]
SACS seeks to improve education throughout the South by means of accreditation. Photo provided by Google Images. Milligan College is in the process of regaining accreditation under S.A.C.S., the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Milligan has was first accredited in 1960 and has maintained accreditation ever since. “The reaffirmation process occurs every 10 years, […]
Saturday, March 16, the Campus Activity Board hosted the first movie of its Saturday movie night series, and the first movie night since TWIRP week. About thirty-five students gathered in SUB 7 to watch “Mary Poppins Returns.” Jason Onks, Director of Campus Activities wrote, “given the venue size it felt like a good number of […]
Smoothies, cookies and music are three important ingredients to cook up a successful Open Mic Night. Friday’s had just the right amount of each to bring in plenty of students in the evening to listen to fellow students to perform. Any Milligan student — traditional or from the graduate program –can sing or perform in […]
On Feb. 14, the engineering department hosted a lecture by Daniel Cutshall, a candidate for a position amongst the Electrical Engineering professors. Dr. Greg Harrell, chair of Milligan Engineering, introduced Cutshall. Cutshall shared some of his expertise on semiconductors and their industrial applications. Originally from this region, Cutshall is an alumnus of Science Hill High […]
In a unanimous vote by the college trustees, Milligan’s alcohol policy will change in the fall, according to President Bill Greer. Under the new policy, Milligan will remain a dry campus, but students over 21 will be permitted to drink alcohol off-campus in accordance with state law. The new policy states that students must follow […]