DEMOREST, Ga. — A Moultrie man is among a group of Piedmont University students who recently won an award in the Broadcast Education Association’s international digital media and broadcast competition.
Staff Reports
3 hrs ago
DEMOREST, Ga. â More than 350 students participated in the third annual Piedmont University Symposium on April 14. The high-profile event embodies the Piedmont Promise practical pillar by providing research opportunities for students.
The Symposium is becoming a tradition at Piedmont and is a celebration of research, creativity, and inquiry. Studies have shown that students who receive these kinds of engaged learning experiences are more resilient, persist in their education, and are nimble learners.
Among the student presenters was Johnny Goodwyn of Moultrie, Ga.
Topics like how primary teachers feel about virtual learning and the differences in salary, media attention, and amenities based on gender in sports were timely. Others sought answers about the accuracy of wearable devices that track steps, what it takes to make a film from scratch with no money, and Solving the Dating Problem.
Staff Reports
Feb 12, 2021
DEMOREST, Ga. â The Piedmont College Conservatory of Music and Department of Theatre will present Rodgers and Hammerstein sÂ
Carousel live Feb. 25-28 at the Swanson Mainstage Theatre.
The cast and crew includes Johnny Goodwyn of Moultrie, Ga.
Carousel opened on Broadway in April 1945 and was adapted as a major motion picture in 1945. It also had Broadway revivals in 1994 and 2018. Working with elements of redemption and forgiveness, the creative team of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein take the audience to a small town in Maine. Many claim that the score is the most operatic of all the team s musicals. The script follows anti-hero Billy Bigelow and tackles relationship issues rarely discussed in the mid-1940s. Piedmont s production hopes to highlight that the destination is only half as powerful as the journey.Â