About News News Subscribe Environmental Policy Leadership Economics Education Advocacy Racial Justice and Equity Social Psychology International and Global Affairs Migration National Security Social Entrepreneurship Social Equity (-) Domestic Policy & Politics Facet Area of Focus - News Craig Volden Jennifer Lawless Allan Stam Benjamin Castleman Raymond C. Scheppach William Shobe Adam Roux Andrew S. Pennock Brian N. Williams Daniel W. Player Daphna Bassok Gerald Warburg Gerard Robinson Jeff Chidester John Holbein Noah Myung Todd S. Sechser Xiao Wang (-) Eileen Chou (-) Jay Shimshack Facet People - News Facet UVA Partner - News Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Mar 26, 2019 If This Environmentally Conscious Batten Professor Could Fix Just One Thing... Environmental Policy Domestic Policy & Politics Having skied and sailed in beautiful locales like Jackson, Wyoming; Newport, Rhode Island; and Puerto Rico, Jay Shimshack has loved nature ever since he can remember. So when he turned that love into a career, it felt, well, completely natural. Learn more Oct 08, 2015 Professor Chou Studies the Psychological Power of the Signature Education Domestic Policy & Politics “We asked, ‘How do people perceive electronic signatures, how do people feel when they sign electronic signatures, and how would that impact their subsequent behaviors?’” Read in UVA Today Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Mar 26, 2019 If This Environmentally Conscious Batten Professor Could Fix Just One Thing... Environmental Policy Domestic Policy & Politics Having skied and sailed in beautiful locales like Jackson, Wyoming; Newport, Rhode Island; and Puerto Rico, Jay Shimshack has loved nature ever since he can remember. So when he turned that love into a career, it felt, well, completely natural. Learn more
Oct 08, 2015 Professor Chou Studies the Psychological Power of the Signature Education Domestic Policy & Politics “We asked, ‘How do people perceive electronic signatures, how do people feel when they sign electronic signatures, and how would that impact their subsequent behaviors?’” Read in UVA Today