Category: Campus News

Piedmont University Sees 30 Percent Jump in Applications for 2023-24 Academic Year

An outstanding year for Piedmont University is ending on a high note, with applications for the 2023-24 academic year up 30 percent over last year. “The word is getting out: it is great to be a Piedmont Lion,” said Vice President for Enrollment Management Cindy Peterson. As of Dec. 9, Peterson’s office had received over…

Meet Jaime Johnson-Huff, Who Becomes Piedmont University’s Director of Nursing This Month

Jaime Johnson-Huff, whose two greatest passions in life are nursing and teaching, will become director of Piedmont University’s nursing program effective Dec. 12.   “Dr. Johnson-Huff has been part of the nursing program at Piedmont for over 15 years. She is a wealth of knowledge, a consummate professional, and a full-hearted educator. She has demonstrated…

Piedmont University to Celebrate Fall Commencement on Dec. 9

More than 200 students will graduate from Piedmont University on Dec. 9. “Congratulations to all of 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 James F. Mellichamp. Here is a closer look at the fall 2022 graduating…

Piedmont University Professor Joins Southeastern Trust for Parks & Land’s Board of Directors

Piedmont University’s Rebecca Godwin has been appointed to the board of directors for the Southeastern Trust for Parks & Land (SE Trust). SE Trust acquires and develops land for conservation, recreation, and community in Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. “We are tremendously proud that SE Trust continues to improve our organization and further accomplish our…

Piedmont University’s Master’s Program in Health & Human Performance Receives National Recognition

Piedmont University’s Master of Science in Health and Human Performance has received the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s official seal of approval.   NSCA notified Piedmont last month that the master’s program in Health and Human Performance has received its three-year Education Recognition certificate. “This is the NSCA’s ‘seal of approval,’” said Associate Dean for…

Piedmont University Student Has Two Films Accepted to England-Based Festival

Piedmont University’s first film production major has had two films accepted to an England-based film festival. “It’s exciting, and it means a lot to me,” said Megan Schaefer, who lives in Flowery Branch. “I came to Piedmont never having picked up a camera for film, and now my films are being selected for a film…

Piedmont University Names Former Florida University System Chancellor Marshall Criser as Next President

Piedmont University has named Marshall Criser, former chancellor of Florida’s university system, as its next president. The announcement comes after a broad-based search that began after Dr. James F. Mellichamp, who has served as president for the last 10 years, announced his retirement in June. “We are really excited about Marshall Criser as our new…

Students: Apply Now to Participate in 2023 Piedmont Symposium

Applications are now being accepted for the fifth-annual Piedmont Symposium, the university’s annual celebration of student research and creative inquiry. “The symposium is a highlight of the year at Piedmont University. It’s a chance for students to share their academic achievements and endeavors. They also gain valuable skills as they prepare and deliver their presentations,…

Piedmont University’s Lessons and Carols, a 34-Year Tradition, Takes Place Dec. 2, 3

Piedmont University’s beloved holiday event, Lessons and Carols, enters its 34th year when it returns Dec. 2 and 3. “The Annual Service of Lessons and Carols is one of the region’s most beloved events, a true Piedmont University tradition, a special time when the community gathers to welcome the holiday season,” said Bobby Ivey, fine…