

Mackenzie Miller ’21 wins Indianapolis Press Club award
Mackenzie Miller, who graduates from Goshen College this spring with majors in journalism and English, received the Indianapolis Press Club Foundation scholarship for deadline news coverage.
Mackenzie Miller, who graduates from Goshen College this spring with majors in journalism and English, received the Indianapolis Press Club Foundation scholarship for deadline news coverage.
The Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) named Goshen College's student newspaper, The Record, “Newspaper of the Year” for the fourth consecutive time in the college division, more than 20 Goshen College students collecting 42 awards.
The Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB) named 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) “Radio School of the Year” for the third consecutive time in the college division, with a flurry of awards in ten of 13 categories.
Kadie Daye has been named Best On-Air Personality four times by three different organizations, as well as the IBS award for Best Radio Student Station Manager and the Best of Festival at the BEA Festival of Media Arts, arguably the most prestigious college broadcasting award an individual student can win.
Four Goshen College seniors are now published authors following the release of their Pinchpenny Press books this past week.
A feature-length documentary titled "Vital Passage," filmed and edited by Goshen College students and faculty, premiered on April 9, 2021 at the Goshen Theater.
A film premiere Friday night in Goshen is helping tell the incredible story of how a local family rescued several German Jews from the Holocaust.
Goshen College’s student-run radio station, 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS) received 29 award nominations and five first-place awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS), more than any other school in the competition, and fifteen students also shared six awards from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA).
Goshen College sophomore Denisse Aguilar, a psychology and sociology major from Goshen, won the 2021 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Feb. 16 with her speech titled “Living the American Dream on Borrowed Time.” Senior Mackenzie Miller took second place.
Goshen College’s student-run radio station, 91.1 FM (WGCS) The Globe has been nominated for Best Station in the Nation for the 11th consecutive year by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS), along with 29 individual nominations, more than any other school in the competition.