A small moment, like dropping a Bible or making a simple choice, can lead to life-changing outcomes—an idea illustrated through personal stories and biblical examples. This “butterfly effect” shows how God can use small actions to create significant impacts in people’s lives.
At a student-led town hall, President Stephen Waers answered questions about campus issues and shared his vision for a “thriving” Milligan. He also announced plans to fully renovate Webb Hall, supported by a $1 million donation.
Credit hours determine full-time status, costs, and academic progress, and they can benefit students after graduation by signaling rigorous accredited coursework. Milligan sophomore Katelyn Williams is graduating early due to FAFSA changes and prior credits, but she feels pressured by the heavy course load and disappointed to lose part of her college swimming experience.
The Milligan Orchestra’s fall concert on Nov. 1 showcased a mix of Baroque, blues, and Broadway music. Students and faculty collaborated in performances that highlighted diverse musical styles and talent across campus.
Milligan University performed its fall musical, Freaky Friday, from October 23–26 in the McGlothin-Street Theatre. Cast members including senior Ariana Floyd and fifth grader Reese Drayer said the show was a fun and valuable learning experience.
Milligan University’s Homecoming Weekend, themed “Wonderful Weekend,” will take place Oct. 24–26 with events, concerts, and performances for the campus community. Highlights include the musical Freaky Friday, a themed concert, and fun activities like a parade and lip-sync battle.
Milligan’s WUMC 90.5 joined World College Radio Day with a segment on diverse musical cultures. A kickoff event featured student talks on music, ministry, theater, and athletics.
SGA hosted a town hall to discuss program changes with students. This meeting allowed for students to ask questions regarding the changes. Six programs are being suspended in the upcoming future.
Milligan launches "Delight" for the second year in a row. They are inviting any women on campus to join the meetings on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Jeanes Room.
Milligan offers new food services to students. There is now Habaneros Grill which is located in the McMahan Student Center and Doe River Roasters which is a local coffee company.