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Learn more Jul 13, 2017 Reducing Carbon Emissions: Not a Pipe Dream for Batten's Shobe Virginia is launching a new “trade-ready” cap on electricity sector emissions; William Shobe explains. Learn more Jul 12, 2017 Civility in Public Policy: Gerald Warburg and Others Teach "the Legitimacy of Different Points of View" “People need to really listen and ask, ‘What is this person concerned about?…What are points in common?’” — Gerald Warburg Learn more Jul 11, 2017 Batten's Sechser on North Korea's Missile Test and the Threat It Poses "For almost 70 years now, we’ve relied on nuclear deterrence to protect ourselves and our allies. This is no time to give up on that strategy." Learn more Jul 06, 2017 Pobo Efekoro Enters Batten A Winner in Chess, Athletics and Leadership Oghenakpobo Efekoro starts his Batten career this fall with a long history of accomplishments, including national and international track and field achievements and national chess championships. 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Jul 14, 2017 Jennifer Doleac Discusses New Research: Changing Food Stamp Distribution Reduces Grocery Store Theft Jennifer Doleac comments on a new study that says changing the monthly distribution schedule of food stamps reduces grocery store theft. Learn more
Jul 13, 2017 Reducing Carbon Emissions: Not a Pipe Dream for Batten's Shobe Virginia is launching a new “trade-ready” cap on electricity sector emissions; William Shobe explains. Learn more
Jul 12, 2017 Civility in Public Policy: Gerald Warburg and Others Teach "the Legitimacy of Different Points of View" “People need to really listen and ask, ‘What is this person concerned about?…What are points in common?’” — Gerald Warburg Learn more
Jul 11, 2017 Batten's Sechser on North Korea's Missile Test and the Threat It Poses "For almost 70 years now, we’ve relied on nuclear deterrence to protect ourselves and our allies. This is no time to give up on that strategy." Learn more
Jul 06, 2017 Pobo Efekoro Enters Batten A Winner in Chess, Athletics and Leadership Oghenakpobo Efekoro starts his Batten career this fall with a long history of accomplishments, including national and international track and field achievements and national chess championships. Learn more
Jun 29, 2017 Batten Student, Professor Argue for Better Way to Get Genetically Modified Animals to Market Lena Lewis and Randall Lutter challenge the FDA to use the same approach for genetically altered animals that it applies to plants. (Photo courtesy of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) Learn more
Jun 27, 2017 Batten's Brogdon Wins NBA Rookie of the Year Award Batten's Malcolm Brogdon earned the 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year Award Monday night. Learn more
Jun 23, 2017 Win-Win-Win: Professor’s Plan Seeks to Benefit Refugees, Hosts – and Investors Alight Fund co-founders Christine Mahoney, center, and John Kluge, left, walk with an interpreter while visiting a Syrian refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan. (Photo courtesy of the Alight Fund) Learn more
Jun 16, 2017 Recent Batten Alum Working on New Album Nathan Colberg is delaying his entry into the public policy world for a year or two to test the musical waters. (Photo by Kathleen Bianchetto, University Communications) Learn more
Jun 15, 2017 Fifty Cents or Five Thousand Dollars? Ben Castleman advocates for creative, disruptive solutions that are financially sustainable to overcome the inequalities in college completion. Learn more
Jun 15, 2017 Watching the Lawmakers: Craig Volden Can Tell if Members of Congress are Effective "We wanted to focus in on the individual members of Congress who actually get things done," says Craig Volden. Learn more
Jun 14, 2017 With or Without Washington, States are Already Remaking Medicaid Ray Scheppach and eight other experts met recently in Washington to analyze state innovations in Medicaid (File photo by Jack Looney). Learn more