DEMOREST, GA – On Friday, May 8, in two ceremonies, Piedmont conferred undergraduate degrees to 202 students, including 79 first-generation students, and 105 graduate students, including masters, EdS, and doctorate degrees. The ceremonies were held at the Johnny Mize Athletic Center on the Demorest campus.
Mary Beth Horton, Director of Community Relations at Habersham EMC, delivered the keynote address at both ceremonies.
Several awards were given during commencement. The Michael and Emily Robertson Kindness Award was presented to Miss Dana Davis, recognizing a student who has demonstrated kindness to others within the Piedmont University community.
Kassie Nicole Robinson received the H.M. Stewart Sr. Award of Excellence, presented annually to the top honor graduate of Piedmont University. The senior had the best grade point average in the class of 2026.
Dr. Jackie Ellet, professor in the College of Arts & Sciences, was named the Outstanding Undergraduate Advisor Award winner. Dr. Sarah Sumners, professor in the College of Education, was recognized as the Outstanding Graduate Advisor Award winner.
Professor John Lanneau, College of Arts & Sciences, was honored with the Vulcan Teaching Excellence Award. This annual award is presented to an outstanding undergraduate faculty member who demonstrates strong academic skills in the classroom and provides leadership and support in other areas of campus life.
“Congratulations to all our graduates and their families, friends, and supporters. Graduation is a life-changing milestone. We are proud to welcome you to the Piedmont alumni family,” said President Marshall M. Criser, III.





