Project Overview 


A new center for theatre and dance will give a much-needed centralized home to one of the oldest and largest undergraduate music theatre programs in the country -- a program highly regarded for its professionalism, intellectualism and regard for the craft of theatre. Our students have the drive. They have the talent. They just need the proper facility to help them reach their dreams. We're honored to share our plans with you and look forward to your support.

 The New Center for Theatre and Dance at a Glance
 Cost: $15.5 million for renovation and addition
 Location: The addition will be constructed on the west side of the current Old Gym, extending toward Kirkland Fine Arts Center
 Size: Approximately 47,000 square feet; including 30,000 of new construction
 Exterior: Red brick to blend with existing Millikin structures
 Floors: Two

Notable Design Features 
A dramatic, two-story glass lobby that joins the existing ivy-covered Old Gym to the new addition.
Dance studios and rehearsal spaces that maximize the use of natural light.


Services Housed 
 Classroom Study Spaces
 Rehearsal Studios
 Student/Faculty Collaboration and Informal Interaction Spaces
 Faculty Offices
 Storage Space for Scenery and Costumes
 Script Library
 A Flexible Use, Professional Quality Experimental Theatre
 Costume Shop for Department

 
CAMPAIGN NEWS        VIEW ALL
03|07 Caterpillar Donates $1 milllion
As a part of the Caterpillar Foundation’s previously announced investment in Millikin University, Wednesday, February 22, 2012, marked another momentous occasion as the Caterpillar Foundation made its second payment of $1 million in Millikin University. This investment is part of...

06|03 Caterpillar Foundation and Oberhelmans offer matching grants
The matching grant challenges are part of an $11.5 million total investment made to the “Transform MU” capital campaign by the Caterpillar Foundation and Caterpillar CEO Douglas Oberhelman ’75 and his wife, Diane.
03|28 $11.5 million commitment to Transform MU campaign
Through the combined generosity of Trustee Emeritus Doug Oberhelman '75, his wife, Diane and the Caterpillar Foundation, it is the largest pledge of support in the history of the university.
01|28 Campus Community Challenge a Success.
The three-month Campus Community Campaign concluded in December 2010 with 53 percent of the campus participating.
GIVING IN ACTION      VIEW ALL

Whether you donate to the university and invest in future students, volunteer your time at the university, or advocate for the school through recruitment or other programs, your efforts benefit the entire university community. Please join me and reinvest in Millikin today. The returns last a lifetime.

(Hired Four Millikin Graduates, Guest Speaker in the Business Program, and Alumni Donor)

Scott Flora, President, Covidien Surgical Devices
Alumni, Class of 1978

When I was invited to deliver the baccalaureate address during Commencement 2004, I challenged the graduating class to give something back to their new alma mater. Soon after, I had to honestly ask myself:  “What have YOU done for Millikin?”  My answer to that question resulted in a wonderful journey to establish the Smith/Orlandini Book Award, given annually to a student with demonstrated financial need in the department of exercise science and sport. This ultimately cultivated my desire to establish a permanent fund honoring my family's connection with Millikin. 

Accordingly, I have taken steps to endow the Smith/Orlandini Scholarship. Additional support for the endowment has come from alumni family members, who share my pride in knowing that we are helping assist future generations of Millikin students.

Father Nicholas W. Smith
Alumni, Class of 1983
As anyone attending Millikin knows, the cost of fees, books and materials, and living expenses are daunting. The annual support I receive from scholarships is essential in helping me achieve my goals.
Deanna Langland
Student, Class of 2011