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Apr 30, 2021

Why States Didn’t Go Broke From the Pandemic

Economics
Political Science

The headlines were inescapable: States faced a financial disaster of epic proportions because of COVID-19. But, the predictions were wrong. In an article for The Conversation, Batten's Raymond Scheppach explains why the disaster never happened.

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Apr 28, 2021

Class of 2021: Terrell Jana ‘Always Sat in the Front Row’

Leadership
Advocacy

As he awaits the NFL Draft this week, Batten student and co-captain of the football team Terrell Jana (BA '21), looks back on his time at UVA, where he learned that athletes can shape public policy.

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Humanitarian Aid
Apr 26, 2021

Gelsdorf Talks Humanitarian Aid Misconceptions on NPR's 'With Good Reason'

International and Global Affairs

Batten's Kirsten Gelsdorf has spent over 20 years working for the United Nations and other organizations in the humanitarian sector. On a recent episode of "With Good Reason," Gelsdorf discussed her experience in disaster zones as well as commonly-held misconceptions about humanitarian aid.

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Apr 23, 2021

China’s Minority Policy Signals a “More Normal Autocracy,” Batten Professor Says

National Security
International and Global Affairs

The country’s repressive response to political violence reflects a surge in Chinese nationalism, Batten professor Philip Potter told an online audience during the latest edition of Batten Expert Chats.

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A woman holds up a portrait of George Floyd as people gather outside the Hennepin County Government Center on April 9, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is taking place.
Apr 22, 2021

Policing After George Floyd: Where Do We Go From Here?

Crime and Justice
Racial Justice and Equity

In a commentary for Bloomberg Law, Batten's Brian N. Williams and co-author Carmen J. Williams, a third-year law student at the UVA School of Law, say the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd marks a turning point. The path forward requires enacting needed reforms and courageous leadership by prosecutors and others.

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Apr 16, 2021

We instinctively add on new features and fixes. Why don’t we subtract instead?

Social Psychology

Across a series of studies published this month in the journal Nature, Batten’s Gabrielle Adams, Benjamin Converse and co-authors demonstrated that people tend to overlook the option to subtract parts when asked to change or improve something. In an op-ed for The Washington Post, they explore why ‘less is more’ is a hard insight to act on.

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Syaru Shirley Lin and Harry Harding
Apr 15, 2021

Taiwan’s Struggle to Internationalize Its Higher Education System

Education
International and Global Affairs

In the latest edition of Batten Expert Chats, Syaru Shirley Lin, Compton Visiting Professor at the Miller Center, and Harry Harding, founding dean of the Batten School and professor of public policy, discussed why Taiwan finds it difficult to send scholars abroad, welcome foreign students and faculty, and promote the use of English.

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Apr 14, 2021

Why People Forget that Less is Often More

Social Psychology

Why, when solving problems, do people prefer adding things to getting rid of them? In an article for The Economist, Batten’s Gabrielle Adams and Benjamin Converse explain their research on subtractive improvements. 

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Apr 09, 2021

Mahoney: Let’s put our money where our values are

Social Entrepreneurship
Economics

What if you could grow your money by investing in companies whose missions align with your own? In an op-ed for Charlottesville Tomorrow, Batten's Christine Mahoney outlines how socially conscious investors could make a big impact in Virginia.

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Lead from Anywhere
Apr 08, 2021

Amidst the Pandemic, Employment Outcomes for Batten Graduates Remain High

Leadership

Despite major disruptions in the hiring market posed by the coronavirus pandemic, Batten’s most recent graduates demonstrate that a Batten education continues to be in high demand among employers across sectors.

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Apr 07, 2021

Why Our Brains Miss Opportunities to Improve through Subtraction

Social Psychology
Leadership

In a new paper featured on the cover of Nature, Batten’s Gabrielle Adams, Benjamin Converse and co-authors explain why people systematically overlook subtractive improvements.

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Brad Carson
Apr 06, 2021

Batten Professor Selected as University of Tulsa’s Next President

National Security
Leadership

Brad Carson, a native Oklahoman who represented the state’s 2nd Congressional District in the House of Representatives, taught courses related to national security and public sector innovation at Batten.

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