Milligan’s art and design students return to downtown Johnson City to fill the walls of DosGatos Coffee Bar with their latest creative works. Enjoy a cup of coffee and support ourregion’s arts community during Johnson City’s First Friday.
This unique event will bring together talented singers from local high schools along with the Milligan Concert Choir to perform “The Cry of Jeremiah” by Rosephanye Powell. With text from the Book of Jeremiah, this work traces the prophet’s words of lament, despair, and ultimately praise for God’s deliverance paired with music inspired by African, […]
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.This year, share some MU Buffalo love with those you hold dear! Stop by Sutton Lobby on Monday, Feb. 13, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., to pick up your buffalo-themed Valentine’s Day cards, compliments of Milligan’s Office of Institutional Advancement. (Who knows… perhaps your favorite buffalo might even be […]
Adam J. Trabold (’20), current artist in residence and assistant instructor of photography, presents a solo exhibition of his photography. Trabold’s work consists of traditional black and white photography, images created through experimental photographic processes (also known as “film soup”), and avant-garde images created in collaboration with A.I. algorithms and applications.
Join Dr. Lindsay Worley as part of our Faculty Lecture Series as she presents, "A Holistic Approach to River Restoration Design and Conservation Planning."
Come see for yourself! Join other prospective students on the Milligan campus and learn all about Buff Nation! You will receive a schedule a few days prior to the event, but a few things to look forward to will include:Admissions OverviewCampus TourStudent Development & Financial Planning OverviewLunchAcademic & Student Life Fair Register for one of […]
With this concert we celebrate the many cultures and residents of our Appalachian Mountains. The Milligan Concert Choir will join over two hundred singers from regional choirs to perform the world premiere of local composer Robert Campbelle’s Appalachian Requiem. The orchestra will also perform Haydn’s Symphony “The Bear,” and bass-baritone Michael Rodgers will sing a […]