The President Of Milligan College Has Announced Plans To Retire Next Year. After 14 Years At The Post, Dr. Donald Jeanes Sent A Letter To The Board Of Trustees Regarding His Intention. The Board Has Asked Jeanes, Who Is The School’s 14th President, To Serve In The Role Of Chancellor Following His Retirement. Under His Leadership As President That Began In 1997, The College Has Achieved Record Enrollments, Successful Fundraising Campaigns, And Major Renovations Of Buildings Along With The Construction Of Three New Facilities On Campus. Jeanes’ Last Day As President Will Be July 15th Of Next Year.