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”, […]
A new Master of Arts in Coaching and Sport Management (MACSM) will be available for students starting in the 2022 fall semester. This new, two-year program will require thirty-six credit hours and is designed for students interested in pursuing leadership roles in collegiate athletics. Students from any undergraduate discipline can apply for the program. “Sport-related […]
Starting today at the toll of the 5 PM bell Milligan’s CAB will start their campus wide game of Gotcha Gotcha is a game where students are assigned targets to track down, and they get them out by shooting them with water guns. After a student has gotten their target out, the person who was […]
Carter County Police responded to a shooting at 106 VIP Road, Wednesday at 9 p.m about half a mile from campus. Milligan students received notice that the suspect was near campus at 9:43 p.m. Around 1 a.m the investigation was turned over to the Elizabethton Police Department (EPD). A release from the EPD stated that […]
Milligan University is currently accepting submissions for the 2022 Dos Gatos Coffee Bar Art Show in downtown Johnson City. The showcase includes work from the Milligan Fine Arts, Graphic Design, and Interactive Media programs. Students who are interested in submitting should deliver their work to the Derthick Art Gallery by Jan. 31 at 4 p.m. […]
On Saturday and Sunday, Milligan’s orchestra and choirs will perform their annual Christmas Concert. Both performances will be at 7:30 in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium in Seeger Chapel. Tickets are free but must be reserved prior to the concert using www.milligan.edu/christmas. The concert will feature Milligan’s choirs and orchestra. While these ensembles typically rehearse […]
The 2021 Advent Market took place on Wednesday as Milligan students had the opportunity to get an early start to their holiday shopping list, while also supporting local businesses. From 9AM to 4:30 PM, the Gregory Lobby was host to the festivities, with free hot chocolate and snacks being served amongst the various local vendors […]
The annual cost for undergraduate students will increase by less than 4% starting next school year. This increase applies to tuition, required fees and standard room and board, and represents the change in cost for those choosing the least expensive residence option. In a release from Jacqui Steadman, vice president for business and finance, it […]
With Thanksgiving just days away, many Milligan students are preparing to head home to catch up on sleep, spend time with family and fill their plates to kick off the holiday season. However, a day associated with feasting can be anxiety inducing for many, specifically people who suffer from eating disorders. According to the Mayo […]
Maureen Knechtel, Milligan associate professor of physician assistant studies, was awarded PA Educator of the Year at the 2021 Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants conference. The TAPA conference is a networking opportunity for PA’s across the state of Tennessee and is held annually every fall in Gatlinburg. According to Knechtel, this award is based on […]