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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. -
Milligan's Greer elected to NAIA
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Milligan's Greer elected to NAIA council
(WRCBtv.com, 2011-07-07)Bill Greer succeeds Don Jeanes on NAIA council -
Milligan's leaders in Christian Service program honors Don and Clarinda Jeanes
(Johnson City Community News, 2011-04-09)Leaders in the Christian Service Program honored 10 people at Milligan College. -
Milligan's Robinson engineers career on, off basketball court
(Johnson City Press, 2017-03-27)Sarah Robinson is an engineering student and basketball player at Milligan who won an All American. -
Milligan, Eastman honor Hart, celebrate common legacy and common future
(Business Journal, 2016-03)This feature article summarizes a honor dinner for Bob Hart at Milligan College. -
Milligan, ETSU present third annual ‘Men in Song’
(Milligan College, 2016-08)The music departments of East Tennessee State University and Milligan College collaborated for a third year to present “Men in Song” 2016, a festival and concert celebrating male singers from throughout the region. This ... -
Milligan, ETSU to present inaugural ‘Women in Song’ choral festival
(Milligan College, 2017-03)The music departments of East Tennessee State University and Milligan College collaborated to present the inaugural “Women in Song,” a two-day festival and concert celebrating female singers from throughout the region. -
Milligan, Stadia partnership creates new opportunities for students and church planters
(Milligan College, 2016-11)In 2016, Milligan College partnered with Stadia, a world church planting organization, to raise awareness of church planting and further the mission of both institutions by creating new educational opportunities for ... -
Milligan’s a cappella groups present hits through the decades
(Milligan College, 2016-04)Milligan College’s a cappella groups, Heard Mentality and Heritage, performed a varied collection of songs in a joint spring concert on Saturday, April 30, 2016. -
Milligan’s fall commencement slated for Dec. 9 on eve of sesquicentennial
(Milligan College, 2016-11-30)Milligan College hosted the 2016 fall commencement on Friday, Dec. 9. -
Milligan’s ITQ workshop helps teachers in STEM areas
(Milligan College, 2016-06)Milligan hosted its fourth Improving Teacher Quality (ITQ) Grant Program in 2016. -
Milligan’s sesquicentennial celebration continues at Homecoming, Oct. 21-23
(Milligan College, 2016-10)Milligan College continued a special sesquicentennial celebration during the college’s Homecoming weekend, Oct. 21-23, 2016. -
Milligan’s ‘Art from the Buffalo School’ opens at Nelson Fine Art Center on Feb. 3
(Milligan College, 2017-01-20)The Nelson Fine Art Center hosted an exhibit of Milligan students' works in February 2017. -
Milligna Shines at L-R
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-09-11)Cross Country team places in 2nd at Lenoir-Rhyne Invitational. -
Morrell named director of operations at VCU
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-06-30)Mike Morrell joins rising head coach Shaka Smart as head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University -
Mountain biking off to strong start
(Elizabethton Star, 2011-08-30)Milligan College mountain biking squad has successful opening weekend at ETSU. -
My heart's full desire
(Christian Standard, 2016-07)This story summarizes Daniel Ball's journey of becoming a Christian. Ball came to Milligan from England to play soccer and found Jesus thanks to the college. -
Neighborhood notes: Front Royal
(NV Daily, 2011-07-05)David Corwin of Front Royal, a junior at Milligan College was named to dean's list. -
New category, familiar result for Milligan
(Johnson City Press, 2016-09-14)This article presents the result of multiple platforms ranking colleges and universities in the nation, showing that Milligan is one of the best colleges in the South when comparing academic results and affordability.