Senior earns C-SPAN honors for fourth time

C-SPAN has recognized Eva Choe '26 for her StudentCam documentary for the fourth year. She will receive $250 for her documentary about President George Washington's Farewell Address, which can be viewed here.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications

Eva Choe '26 has earned national recognition as a 2026 honorable mention prize winner in C-SPAN’s annual StudentCam documentary competition. Eva will receive $250 for the documentary, “Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow: The Lessons of a Farewell,” about President George Washington's Farewell Address. Eva is among 97 honorable mentions nationwide, selected from more than 1,800 documentary submissions submitted by 4,000 students.

This year is Eva's fourth time earning recognition from C-SPAN, totaling $1,250 in prize earnings. She received an Honorable Mention win in 2023 and a Third Prize win in 2024, with the television network sending a representative to University School of Nashville to present the award during a High School Assembly in May 2025. Her past videos addressed topics like political polarization, education, diversity, and history. This year, Head of High School Chai Reddy recognized Eva's accomplishment from the lectern.

"This is an impressive achievement and ad testament to your hard work and dedication," U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn wrote in a congratulatory letter to Eva. "I have no doubt this accomplishment will serve as a strong foundation for your future success."

In recognition of the United States’ 250th anniversary, C-SPAN challenged middle and high school students across the country to examine the enduring power and relevance of the Declaration of Independence by exploring either its influence on a key moment from America’s 250-year history or how the values stated in the foundational document touch on a contemporary issue impacting them or their communities. 
Through this project-based learning experience, students engaged in in-depth research, critical analysis, and original storytelling to explore matters of both personal and national importance. 

“As we recognize America's 250th anniversary, this year's StudentCam participants masterfully documented important political as well as societal issues and key moments from our nation's history through compelling videos that highlight the values and enduring legacy of the Declaration of Independence,” said C-SPAN’s Director of Education Relations Craig McAndrew. “Each of their prize-winning videos is sure to spark meaningful reflections among viewers across the country and inspire future generations of filmmakers. On behalf of everyone at C-SPAN, congratulations to the exceptionally gifted young people who triumphed in the 22nd annual competition.”

The annual StudentCam competition is funded by the C-SPAN Education Foundation. Videos were evaluated by a panel of educators and C-SPAN representatives based on the thoughtful examination of the competition’s theme, quality of expression, inclusion of varying sides of the documentary’s topic, and effective incorporation of C-SPAN programming.
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