Bulletin announcing the first opening of Piedmont University
Old photograph of Demorest Hall

Snapshots from Piedmont’s History

Piedmont has endearingly called its yearbook The Yonahian since 1920, but these students named it The Mountain Laurel when they published its first edition in 1913.

Piedmont has endearingly called its yearbook The Yonahian since 1920, but these students named it The Mountain Laurel when they published its first edition in 1913.

The Piedmont College Auditorium was constructed in 1914 and served as a movie theater, chapel, concert hall, basketball court, classroom, and commencement site. The building was converted into a warehouse and destroyed by fire on October 12, 1957.

The Piedmont College Auditorium was constructed in 1914 and served as a movie theater, chapel, concert hall, basketball court, classroom, and commencement site. The building was converted into a warehouse and destroyed by fire on October 12, 1957.

1928 Football Team

Piedmont previously had a collegiate football team! The 1928 team pictured played a range of institutions including Georgia Tech, Clemson, and Furman. The team’s first season was played in 1910 and competed for 27 seasons before being disbanded in 1937.

Mayflower weather vane at the top of a spire
Growth of Piedmont

A Continued Upward Trajectory

Board of Trustees Sewell Opening

A Bright Future

Students walking along a pathway at Piedmont