

ComMedia | Fall 2020
The newsletter of the Goshen College Department of Communication.
The newsletter of the Goshen College Department of Communication.
Goshen College’s 91.1 FM (WGCS) The Globe has been named a Pinnacle Award finalist for Four-Year Radio Station of the Year in the broadcasting category by the College Media Association.
The Center for Communication Studies, the communication department's new home in the west wing of Newcomer Center, was completed in time for the start of the school year in August.
Ashley Davenport '16 is a broadcaster for Michigan Ag Today and covers issues vital to Michigan agriculture.
WSBT 22 News explores Goshen College's new Center for Communication Studies.
I find hope in knowing that this isn’t goodbye for the class of 2020. This is just the surface noise, and beautiful music is on its way.
For the sixth time in nine years, Goshen College was named “Radio School of the Year” by the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB), receiving 15 awards, including six first-place honors and a first-place award for FiveCore Media.
Goshen College broadcasting students won five national first-place awards from 19 nominations at this year’s Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s (IBS) Multimedia Conference on March 7 in New York City. The five first-place awards are the most by any college at this year’s competition.
A new voice of the Gary RailCats, Laura Hoover '19 will assume the role of Broadcaster and Media Coordinator for the team starting April 1, 2020.
Kim Macon '80, development director at WVPE, talks about her decades of work for WVPE as she prepares to retire.