About News News Subscribe Leadership Racial Justice and Equity Education Democracy Advocacy Crime and Justice Ethics Humanitarian Policy Social Equity (-) National Security Facet Area of Focus - News Philip Potter Sebastian Tello Trillo Christopher J. Ruhm Michael D. Williams Brad Carson Brooke Lehmann Kirsten Gelsdorf Margaret Foster Riley Noah Myung Sophie Trawalter Timothy L. Davis Adam Leive Alexander Bick Allan Stam Andy Ortiz Andy Ortiz Bala Mulloth Benjamin Castleman Daphna Bassok David Leblang George Foresman Jay Shimshack Jeanine Braithwaite Lucy Bassett Pam Cipriano Raymond C. Scheppach Sarah Turner Todd S. Sechser (-) Ian H. Solomon Facet People - News Facet UVA Partner - News Facet News Type - News 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. READ IN UVA TODAY Jan 17, 2020 Sen. Tim Kaine Discusses War Powers Legislation With UVA Students National Security Virginia’s junior senator, who introduced legislation limiting presidential war powers as tensions escalated in the Middle East, said he came to the Batten School to hear from the one group likely to be most affected by war: young people. READ IN UVA TODAY Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
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. READ IN UVA TODAY
Jan 17, 2020 Sen. Tim Kaine Discusses War Powers Legislation With UVA Students National Security Virginia’s junior senator, who introduced legislation limiting presidential war powers as tensions escalated in the Middle East, said he came to the Batten School to hear from the one group likely to be most affected by war: young people. READ IN UVA TODAY