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"...that work from the time (when a candidate is) elected to the time that they’re inaugurated…is critical to getting off on the right foot," said Ray Scheppach, Professor of Public Policy. Learn more Jan 08, 2018 Can Washington Be Automated? Batten's Jennifer Doleac "is one of the handful of social scientists in the United States closely studying the practical and ethical questions of extending automation into public decision-making." (photo illustration courtesy of Justin Metz) Learn more Jan 05, 2018 Volden's Work Has Washington Wondering: Will Orrin Hatch's Retirement Mean Further Decline in Senate Effectiveness? Batten's Craig Volden, co-director of the Center for Effective Lawmaking, has shown a significant drop in the number of truly effective Senate lawmakers. The departure of Senator Orrin Hatch furthers that decline. (photo courtesy of office of Sen. Hatch) Learn more Dec 18, 2017 First Batten/Curry Double-Major to Graduate This Spring Diane D’Costa will graduate in the spring as the first student to double-major in the Batten School and the Curry School of Education, studying both Leadership and Public Policy and Youth and Social Innovation. Learn more Dec 12, 2017 Scaling Mt. Everest: Resilience as a Team Exercise "Resilience is an essential element of leadership, and it’s a critical skill for students to develop at UVA." — UVA President Teresa Sullivan Learn more Dec 05, 2017 Batten's Williams to CNN: How the CVS-Aetna Merger Could Change Your Health Care "I think that we're going to see the growth of more and more clinics where health services are being provided in the CVS footprint geographically." — Dr. Michael Williams, Director of the UVA Center for Health Policy, a joint program of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences. Learn more Dec 05, 2017 Batten Alumna Named One of Southern Living’s Southerners of the Year Batten's School alumna Natalie Roper (MPP ’14) is one of Southern Living magazine's 2017 Southerners of the Year. (photo courtesy of Perry Bennett Photography) Learn more Dec 01, 2017 Middle-Class Families Confront Soaring Health Insurance Costs Professor Carolyn L. Engelhard was featured in an article discussing soaring health insurance cost. Learn more Dec 01, 2017 Caught in the coverage gap: Premiums spike in Central Virginia Carolyn Engelhard, Associate Professor at UVA and director of the Health Policy Program featured in article posted on the daily progress website Learn more Dec 01, 2017 Unnecessary Medicine - The Trump administration isn't taking on the medical system's culture of waste Carolyn Engelhard, M.P.A, co-wrote Unnecessary Medicine with Andrew Parsons that was featured in US News Learn more Dec 01, 2017 A Stitch in Time: Batten Student Leads Venture to Empower Women in Village in India Batten's Jane Hammaker leads a student team whose award-winning enterprise serves women in India who make pants sold in the United States. 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Jan 12, 2018 On the Eve of Gov.-Elect Northam's Inauguration, Batten Students Assist in the Transition Batten students helped Gov.-Elect Dr. Ralph Northam in his transition to Virginia's highest office. "...that work from the time (when a candidate is) elected to the time that they’re inaugurated…is critical to getting off on the right foot," said Ray Scheppach, Professor of Public Policy. Learn more
Jan 08, 2018 Can Washington Be Automated? Batten's Jennifer Doleac "is one of the handful of social scientists in the United States closely studying the practical and ethical questions of extending automation into public decision-making." (photo illustration courtesy of Justin Metz) Learn more
Jan 05, 2018 Volden's Work Has Washington Wondering: Will Orrin Hatch's Retirement Mean Further Decline in Senate Effectiveness? Batten's Craig Volden, co-director of the Center for Effective Lawmaking, has shown a significant drop in the number of truly effective Senate lawmakers. The departure of Senator Orrin Hatch furthers that decline. (photo courtesy of office of Sen. Hatch) Learn more
Dec 18, 2017 First Batten/Curry Double-Major to Graduate This Spring Diane D’Costa will graduate in the spring as the first student to double-major in the Batten School and the Curry School of Education, studying both Leadership and Public Policy and Youth and Social Innovation. Learn more
Dec 12, 2017 Scaling Mt. Everest: Resilience as a Team Exercise "Resilience is an essential element of leadership, and it’s a critical skill for students to develop at UVA." — UVA President Teresa Sullivan Learn more
Dec 05, 2017 Batten's Williams to CNN: How the CVS-Aetna Merger Could Change Your Health Care "I think that we're going to see the growth of more and more clinics where health services are being provided in the CVS footprint geographically." — Dr. Michael Williams, Director of the UVA Center for Health Policy, a joint program of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy and the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences. Learn more
Dec 05, 2017 Batten Alumna Named One of Southern Living’s Southerners of the Year Batten's School alumna Natalie Roper (MPP ’14) is one of Southern Living magazine's 2017 Southerners of the Year. (photo courtesy of Perry Bennett Photography) Learn more
Dec 01, 2017 Middle-Class Families Confront Soaring Health Insurance Costs Professor Carolyn L. Engelhard was featured in an article discussing soaring health insurance cost. Learn more
Dec 01, 2017 Caught in the coverage gap: Premiums spike in Central Virginia Carolyn Engelhard, Associate Professor at UVA and director of the Health Policy Program featured in article posted on the daily progress website Learn more
Dec 01, 2017 Unnecessary Medicine - The Trump administration isn't taking on the medical system's culture of waste Carolyn Engelhard, M.P.A, co-wrote Unnecessary Medicine with Andrew Parsons that was featured in US News Learn more
Dec 01, 2017 A Stitch in Time: Batten Student Leads Venture to Empower Women in Village in India Batten's Jane Hammaker leads a student team whose award-winning enterprise serves women in India who make pants sold in the United States. (photo by Elisabeth Fellowes) Learn more
Nov 16, 2017 Batten Students’ Experience on Capitol Hill Sheds Light on Realities in Policymaking The Washington, D.C. experience empowers "our current students to visualize how quickly they can get from the Batten School to a responsible policymaking job in Congress," said Gerald Warburg, Professor of Practice of Public Policy. (photo by Sam Levitan) Learn more