Browsing Milligan Document Collections and Artifacts by Issue Date
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(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-26)On Sunday friends day will be observed at many local churches. -
Milligan College hosts the "Race for Hope"
(Tri-Cities News, 2011-03-26)First Race for Hope is at Milligan and organized by Rachel Landry. -
Milligan College, college description
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Budding musician heads to Nashville to see what the future might hold for her
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan College graduate Erin Aubrey moves from Elizabethton to Nashville to pursue career as recording artist. -
Home-Grown: East Tennessee couple run a small, sustainable farm across the Carolina line.
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan Alumni run a small sustainable farm in Elk Park, N.C. -
Milligan College holds information session for graduate and adult programs
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-03-27)Milligan College's Admissions Office will host an information open house for its graduate and adult programs at Derthick Hall. -
College Basketball: Morrell not Shaka'd by VCU march
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan Alumni Micheal Morrell coaches basketball at different colleges after graduation. -
Milligan senior stages play
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-03-27)Milligan senior, Dan Ott will present "A Number" in Milligan's McMahan Student Center as his senior showcase. -
Science Hill sets sights on trip to state tournament
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Science hill tries to get to state, with the help of many senior players including Jonathan Watson who signed with Milligan College. -
For Davis Girls, summer means peaches
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Jessica Davis Sparks continues to run Davis Girls Peach Shed after the her grandfather, Hurley Davis. -
Owner of Tri-County Medical saw a need and met it
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan graduate, Jama Frazier, takes over father Jim Odom's medical and ostomy supply store. -
Invisible Children screening part of Milligan Justice Week events
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-03-27)Student advocates for Invisible Children Inc. will show an abbreviated screening of "Toby" as a part of Milligan's annual Justice Week. -
Midtown churches among city's oldest
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)The history of some of the oldest churches in downtown Johnson City. -
Women find comfort, support at The River
(2011-03-27)First Presbyterian Church sets up The River Ministry for women in downtown Johnson City. -
Milligan's Gilliam Wellness Center named 'Construction Project of the Year'
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-03-27)The Gilliam Wellness Center at Milligan College was named 'Construction Project of the Year' at the Association of General Contractors award ceremony. -
Spark Plaza caters to work-at-home professionals
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan Alumni create plaza for work at home professionals to meet -
Folk Duo make home on Indian Creek
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-27)Milligan college Alumni create folk band called Alathea. -
Lady Buffs win at Wesleyan
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-28)Milligan College women's tennis team beats Wesleyan. -
Milligan drops pair to TWC
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-03-28)Milligan baseball loses two games to TWC. -
Congratulations to committee
(Johnson City Press, 2011-03-28)Edwin A. Minks writes to congratulate the Origins Conference planning committee and thank the churches who participated in the conference. Milligan and ETSU were also thanked for hosting conference events.