Facilities

Covenant Productions
Covenant Productions has been recognized with more than 30 awards, including 2003 Cleveland Chapter Regional Emmy. Working on a variety of projects, both in the United States and overseas, the video production company had its work aired on television networks such as EWTN, the Family Channel, Trinity Broadcasting Network, the Nashville Network, Family Net, Odyssey, and PBS affiliates across the United States and Canada.
Recent works include Anderson University's 2005 Candles and Carols Christmas music program, telecast around the globe with the potential audience of one billion viewers; Two Worlds, One Heart: The Least of These in Haiti, telling the story of Church of God missionaries John and Jodi Ackerman in Haiti; and the Heartland Film Festival Education Series, addressing topics in the motion picture and television industry ranging from film distribution to screenwriting.
WQME
WQME is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB), and the Indiana Broadcasters Association (BA). The FM commercial radio station plays the top hits in Christian music, including "Cry Out to Jesus," by Third Day; "This Man," by Jeremy Camp; and "Alive," by Rebecca St. James. Additionally, WQME broadcasts live remotes, promotes local events, hosts contest giveaways, and keeps listeners informed on weather and local school closing information.
Theatre
Theatre students have the opportunity to perform in Anderson University's Byrum Hall, which is not only the campus theatre, but also a historic building. It once served as the first tabernacle for the Church of God camp meetings. Byrum Hall has since been totally refurbished to accommodate 500 comfortable seats and good stage facilities. Byrum Hall includes dressing rooms, a green room, a stage design shop, lighting and sound booth, a box office, departmental offices, and a classroom.