At ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø, communication students chase down leads, broadcast games, and create and host podcasts. Every game, every story, every episode is a chance to put theory into practice, perfect their craft, and build a resume, helping them land their dream job.
It’s clear St. Ambrose’s program is shaping compelling and creative storytellers. This spring, the program earned 27 awards across three regional and state competitions, including 11 first-place designations.
“It is truly an honor to be in this position,” said CJ Boone ’26, who won multiple first-place awards for radio sports play-by-play. “This program has given me opportunities that I didn't think were possible.”
Communication students find a home in the Galvin Fine Arts Center, where St. Ambrose has a TV studio with professional equipment and production sets. There, students produce the award-winning weekly news show, “SAU Weekly.” It’s also home to KALA radio, a 24/7 FM broadcast station. There, students announce play-by-play for live sports broadcasts, run board for music shows, and can produce their own podcast. The program prepares students for jobs in marketing, journalism, social media, public relations, and brand strategy, to name a few.
This experiential learning helped Boone land a coveted internship with the Upper Valley Nighthawks, an amateur baseball team in Vermont. He'll be the play-by-play announcer for the team on ESPN+ and the co-host of the weekly Hawks Talk Podcast.
“I wouldn't be able to do this without SAU, KALA, and the amazing people around me guiding me along the way,” Boone said.
In addition to SAUtv and KALA, students have the chance to dive deep into multimedia storytelling through , the student media hub for ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø. Here, students publish video, audio, and written content. It’s also the official home of the student-run e-newspaper, . This year, The Hive earned second-place recognition for “Best Media Website.”
Graduating senior Mallary Helmig ’26 says the communication program has given her real-world experience she wouldn’t find anywhere else. Helmig won “Best Feature” from the Iowa Broadcast News Association for showcasing St. Ambrose students operating a food pantry for the local community.
“Especially my professors Greg Armstrong and Jordan Franks, they encourage me to think more strategically about how stories are told and how they reach an audience,” Helmig said. “That perspective has been especially valuable as I go into marketing, where understanding how to connect with people through content is key.”
Ross Willerth '26, who will also graduate in spring 2026, says the opportunities he’s had through the communication department have given him a strong foundation for the future.
“If St. Ambrose did not put me both in front of and behind a camera in my sports media class freshman year, I don't know if I would have made it this far into the program,” Willerth said. “Now, I'm going into job applications filled with confidence that I have award-winning experience to bring to the table on projects that are extremely similar to what is done in the professional world.”
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø is proud to share the awards our talented students earned in the 2026 season. Imagine what you can do with a communication degree from St. Ambrose. Explore our program.
KALA
1st Place – Best Sports Broadcast:
Ryan Schiestel ‘25 and Luke Vera ‘24
2nd Place – Best Sports Broadcast:
CJ Boone ‘26 and Collen Mauga ‘29
3rd Place – Best Sports Broadcast:
Ryan Schiestel ‘25 and Jorge Brizuela ‘25
1st Place – Best Sports Program:
Ryan Schiestel ‘25, Luke Vera ‘24, AJ Tappa
2nd Place – Best Podcast Series:
Sydnee Horstman ‘26
1st Place – Best Variety, Music, and Comedy, Video Program: Ross Willerth ‘26
SAUtv
1st Place – Best Video Newscast:
3rd Place – Best Video Newscast:
1st Place – Best Video Promo or PSA:
Ross Willerth ‘26.
3rd Place – Best Entertainment Storytelling Package:
Evie Breitbach ‘25.
3rd Place – Best Multimedia Storytelling Package:
Grant Ward ‘26
Honorable Mention – Best News, Public Affairs, and Sports Reporting Package:
Grant Ward ‘26
The Buzz
2nd Place – Best Media Website:
3rd Place – Best Print/Online News Reporting:
John Breakey ‘28
Honorable Mention – Best Print/Online Investigative Reporting:
Mallary Helmig ‘26
KALA
Award of Merit – Talk/Public Affairs (Student Market Radio):
Ross Willerth ‘26
SAUtv
Award of Merit – General Reporting:
Mallary Helmig ‘26
KALA
1st Place – Sports Play-by-Play:
CJ Boone ‘26 and Collen Mauga ‘29
3rd Place – Sports Play-By-Play:
CJ Boone ‘26 and Collen Mauga ‘29
1st Place – Best Student Podcast:
Sydnee Hoestman ‘26
3rd Place – Best Student Podcast: Did You Know They’re Canadian: Rush
Ross Willerth ‘26
SAUtv
1st Place – Overall Excellence
1st Place –Best Newscast:
3rd Place – Best Sportscast
1st Place – Best Feature:
Mallary Helmig ‘26
3rd Place – Public Affairs:
Grant Ward ‘26
3rd Place – Sports Coverage:
Grant Ward ‘26