About News News Subscribe Domestic Policy & Politics Democracy Political Science Ethics International and Global Affairs Crime and Justice Leadership National Security (-) Racial Justice and Equity Facet Area of Focus - News Ian H. Solomon Brian N. Williams Sophie Trawalter Christine Mahoney Paul S. Martin Jay Shimshack Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi John Holbein Michele Claibourn Andrew S. Pennock Craig Volden Gerald Higginbotham Gerard Robinson Larry Terry Lucy Bassett Michael D. Williams Sebastian Tello Trillo (-) Allan Stam (-) Jennifer Lawless Facet People - News Center for Effective Lawmaking Facet UVA Partner - News Racial Justice and Equity Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News May 24, 2022 To Run or Not to Run? Not Enough Women Consider Political Office in the First Place. Domestic Policy & Politics Political Science Racial Justice and Equity A new report by Batten School Professor Jennifer Lawless highlights the gender gap in political ambition. The research declares that “politics remains a game for men.” Learn more Jul 20, 2020 From the Archives: Batten Awards John Lewis 2015 Medal in Citizenship Leadership Crime and Justice Democracy Racial Justice and Equity “Congressman Lewis exemplifies citizen leadership,” said Allan Stam, former dean of the Batten School. “From his days as a student leader to his co-founding of SNCC to his long career as an elected official, he has selflessly served the public good." Read in Monticello News Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
May 24, 2022 To Run or Not to Run? Not Enough Women Consider Political Office in the First Place. Domestic Policy & Politics Political Science Racial Justice and Equity A new report by Batten School Professor Jennifer Lawless highlights the gender gap in political ambition. The research declares that “politics remains a game for men.” Learn more
Jul 20, 2020 From the Archives: Batten Awards John Lewis 2015 Medal in Citizenship Leadership Crime and Justice Democracy Racial Justice and Equity “Congressman Lewis exemplifies citizen leadership,” said Allan Stam, former dean of the Batten School. “From his days as a student leader to his co-founding of SNCC to his long career as an elected official, he has selflessly served the public good." Read in Monticello News