ELLISVILLE – Almost all of the 660 students that applied and completed in the summer/fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters that are eligible to graduate are planning to participate in the 97th annual Commencement Ceremony at Jones College. Graduates and guests will hear from Retired Colonel Craig Ziemba as the keynote speaker for graduation held on Friday, May 9, at 7 p.m. The ceremony will be held outside on the North Lawn of Jones Hall.
This ceremony will also mark the third class of the new Middle College Program at Laurel High School with 12 students earning both their high school diploma and an associate degree from Jones College. These students, Emeri Cooley, Robert Jackson, Deborah Johns, Taeveon Mackey, Landon McMillan, Isabelle Terry, Madison White, Donald Williams, Jamel Knight, Da’d Pigford, Brenda Santiago and Deandre Winn, finished their high school requirements simultaneously while attending college courses to complete a two-year degree.
Friends and family are welcome to support graduates by attending the commencement ceremony with seating on a first-come-first-serve basis. Graduates will receive either an associate in arts degree, associate in applied science degree, associate of science, associate of science and technology, a technical certificate, or a career certificate. To watch the ceremony live, check the website:http://www.jcjc.edu/ For questions specifically regarding the 2025 graduation ceremony, please contact Kacie Birdsong at 601-477-4137.

Keynote speaker, Retired Colonel Craig Ziemba, is a native of Pensacola, Florida, and a distinguished pilot, accomplished author, and passionate advocate for humanitarian causes. After earning his degree from LeTourneau University, Colonel Ziemba launched a storied aviation career in the U.S. Navy, flying the A-6E Intruder, A-4 Skyhawk, and T-45 Goshawk during combat deployments aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise and U.S.S. Eisenhower.
Prior to 9/11 and while transitioning to the Air National Guard, Colonel Ziemba flew an array of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, piloting the KC-135 Stratotanker, C-27J Spartan, RC-26 Condor, and MC-12 Liberty. A specialist in High Value Targeting, he authored the tactics manual that guided thousands of successful enemy kills and captures. His leadership extended to commanding at multiple levels and directing large-scale war games modeled on real-world global crises to strengthen U.S. and allied force readiness.
In his “encore” career, Colonel Ziemba flies Gulfstream jets, devotes time to writing and works in the ministry. He actively supports pro-life and anti-human trafficking initiatives and serves as a liaison to the Hispaniola Baptist Orphanage in the Dominican Republic. His books, 37 Near Death Experiences, Life’s Emergency Procedures, and 27 Combat Lessons for Life, reflect a life shaped by courage, faith, and service.
Col. Ziemba has been recognized for his career of valor and excellence with numerous awards including the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with seven oak leaf clusters, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal.