

Summer student research involves game theory, stop motion animation, bystander training and more
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in summer research projects through the college’s Maple Scholars Program.
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in summer research projects through the college’s Maple Scholars Program.
Alumni can be found behind the microphone, behind the camera and behind the scenes as leaders in the broadcasting industry.
Students at Goshen College’s video production company, FiveCore Media, have received two Telly Awards and were nominated for a regional Emmy award this spring.
How does a noncommercial, student-run radio station find success? If you ask Jason Samuel, general manager at 91.1 FM The Globe (WGCS), it’s all about community engagement.
The projects FiveCore Media students complete are professional-grade and award-winning, and Hufford is proud of his students’ accomplishments.
The GC Communication Department includes approximately 50 to 60 students, but more than 100 others contribute to one of the department’s media enterprises — The Record, The Globe, The Correspondent and FiveCore Media.
Jason Samuel '92, WGCS general manager and assistant professor of communication, talks about his role in the college Americana radio movement.
GC was also runner up for Television School of the Year.
With her speech titled “Privatizing agony, protecting sacred waters,” Noemi Salvador won the top prize of $500 and a chance to enter her speech in the bi-national intercollegiate oratorical contest. Salvador spoke about the privatization of water resources and its effect on communities.
(L-R) Andrew Snyder, Victor Garcia, Jason Samuel and Colin Samuel, students and staff at 91.1 The Globe (WGCS), show off their award hardware from the 76th annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s convention on March 6, 2016. WGCS, Goshen College’s student-run radio station, was a finalist for…