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Mar 12 2024

Goshen College’s broadcast and film production students recently received multiple awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) and the Broadcast Education Association (BEA), including eight first-place honors.
Over March 1-2, 12 students and two faculty members journeyed to the 85th annual IBS Convention in New York City. The event culminated in an awards ceremony where Goshen College, nominated for 23 awards, secured five wins.

Jason Samuel presents his opening remarks at the IBS annual conference in New York City.
“The culture of excellence runs deep within the Communication Department,” said Jason Samuel, associate professor of communication and general manager for The Globe. “Whether it’s one of the many awards, scholarships or appointments, Goshen College students are consistently honored as some of the best and most talented storytellers in college broadcasting.”

Dante Stanton receives an award at the IBS conference in New York City.
In late February, the Broadcast Education Association announced its Festival of Media Arts award recipients and scholarship winners. Goshen College garnered 11 recognitions, including three first-place titles.
Alyssa McDonald, a junior broadcasting major from Salt Lake City, was awarded the prestigious BEA Founders Scholarship, one of only 11 students nationwide to receive a scholarship from the association.
“I am honored to receive this scholarship and I’m so thankful that I’ve had amazing mentors and friends that have helped me to develop my skills and become a better communicator and broadcaster,” said McDonald. “I look forward to using this scholarship to continue my education and hone my skills over the course of me next year at Goshen.”

Amelia Lee posing with an award.
91.1 The Globe finished second in a bid for the association’s Signature Station Award, a testament to its status as one of the country’s premier college radio stations. This is the station’s second runner-up selection to go along with an honorable mention and the overall award in 2017.
The award festival will take place April 13-16 in Las Vegas. Senior Dante Stanton was selected as one of only four students to serve as a multimedia journalist for the event. He will create daily content covering the conference.

Tyson Miller speaking on the panel.
“I’m truly honored to be awarded the MMJ position from the Broadcast Education Association,” said Stanton. “It’s an experience I’m eagerly looking forward to, and the generosity of the BEA has gone a long way toward shaping my collegiate career.”
The Communication Department’s consistent success in state and national competitions over the past decade has elevated expectations. The recent accolades serve as further validation of the department’s commitment to excellence.
Students are being recognized for their work with co-curricular programs in the Communication Department: the college’s radio station, 91.1 The Globe, GlobeTV and video production company, FiveCore Media.
About The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards: Intercollegiate Broadcasting System is an organization with a membership of over one thousand non-profit, education-affiliated radio stations and webcasters. Founded in 1940, IBS is headquartered in New Windsor, New York, with a legal office in Washington, D.C.
About the Broadcast Education Association: The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) is the premiere international academic media organization, driving insights, excellence in media production, and career advancement for educators, students, and professionals. There are currently more than 2,500 individual and institutional members worldwide.
The BEA Festival of Media Arts is an international refereed exhibition of faculty creative activities and a national showcase for student work. The Festival provides a venue for exhibition of winning submissions, including recognition of project authors, through showcase and awards sessions held during BEA’s annual convention in Las Vegas. The Festival seeks to enhance and extend creative activities, teaching, and professional standards in broadcasting and other forms of electronically mediated communication. Visit beafestival.org for more information.
The Goshen College Communication Department has been recognized in the state and nation for its excellence in broadcasting, journalism, speech, film production and writing. The department has been named Indiana TV and Radio school of the year multiple times, Best College Radio station in the nation twice, Indiana Broadcasters Association Best Radio Station, Best College Newspaper in the state and many more. Students from Goshen College’s Communication Program get hands-on learning opportunities with the department’s co-curriculars like, The Record, PRSSA, WGCS 91.1 The Globe, FiveCore Media and Globe TV. To learn more visit goshen.edu/communication – globeradio.org – fivecoremedia.com