Students bring home state, national broadcasting awards
Goshen College broadcasting students won awards from the Broadcast Education Association and Indiana Association of School Broadcasters this month.
Goshen College broadcasting students won awards from the Broadcast Education Association and Indiana Association of School Broadcasters this month.
Three students spent a week in Freeman, South Dakota, to film the documentary telling the stories of the Hutterite, Swiss Amish and Low German Mennonites who settled in the Freeman area in the 1870s.
JMX Brands, the largest online retailer of Amish furniture at www.dutchcrafters.com, recently awarded company Multimedia Producer and Graphic Designer Jake Smucker '15 the first annual Service Award.
Goshen College's FiveCore Media spent time in Freeman, South Dakota gathering footage and materials for a full-length film about three Anabaptist Germans-from-Russia groups that settled Freeman.
Goshen College student Achieng Agutu, a senior public relations major and spanish minor from Kisumu, Kenya, won the 2018 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Feb. 13 with her speech “The Introduction: A Story of Inner Peace.”
The board of directors of The Mennonite, Inc. has named Sheldon C. Good executive director (ED) of The Mennonite, Inc., effective Feb. 1.
Twenty-five years ago, fresh out of Goshen College, Sheila Selman '82 started working at The Goshen News.
For the eighth consecutive year, Goshen College’s radio station, 91.1 FM The Globe, has been nominated as a finalist for “Best College Radio Station in the Nation” by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems (IBS). Having won twice (2011 and 2013), WGCS was the first station in the country to claim the title more than once.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Goshen-area students, including two GC students, surprised their favorite teachers with letters expressing gratitude for the positive impact they’ve had on their lives.
Six days before the Museum of the Bible opened its doors, more than 100 friends and family of Joel Kauffmann '79, a cartoonist and creative consultant on museum design prior to his death in 2015, gathered at the Washington, D.C., facility to remember Kauffmann, celebrate his contributions and launch a new scholarship in his name.