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Research and CommentaryHey, Parents of New College Students: This Expert Advice Is Just For YouUVA Today reached out to Batten School's Tim Davis, a clinical psychologist, to get tips for the parents of entering students. It’s time to loosen the reins and change how to interact with these young adults.
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Research and CommentaryHigginbotham in APA Article: Anti-Black racism linked to lower support for some gun rightsThe American Psychological Assocation shares findings from post-doctoral scholar Gerald Higginbotham's research that racial resentment leads some to associate gun rights with white people.
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Research and CommentaryDeadline Looms for Borrowers Seeking Public Service Loan ForgivenessAs the Biden administration debates loan forgiveness, some 3 million student borrowers—many of them teachers—are eligible for more than $100 billion in debt relief. But do they know? Batten School professor Sarah Turner breaks down a complicated topic for Education Next.
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Faculty In ActionAllison Atteberry and Derek Wu to Join Batten School FacultyAllison Atteberry and Derek Wu will bring their unique portfolios to the Batten School during the 2022-23 academic year.
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Research and CommentaryRemember Charlottesville with hope, action and a devotion to humanityIn an opinion for The Virginian-Pilot, Dean Ian Solomon encourages everyone to choose hope over despair when remembering the events in Charlottesville five years ago. He shares four distinct lessons to be learned that can help propel democracy forward.
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Research and CommentaryDean Solomon on NPR: The Charlottesville rally 5 years laterDean Ian H. Solomon was interviewed by NPR for a report on the rally by white supremacists protesting the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee five years ago. The Dean shared that he, too, considers events in Charlottesville a warning.
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Research and CommentaryResearch: Congressional town halls signal and support effective lawmakingIn an article for The Hill, Batten's Craig Volden and co-author Alan E. Wiseman write that Representatives and Senators who engage constituents through town halls can enhance their lawmaking effectiveness in Congress.
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Student StoriesQ&A: What I Learned During My Summer InternshipCooper Cramer, a rising fourth-year and incoming student in Batten’s Accelerated Master of Public Policy program, spent 10 weeks this summer in an internship with Virginia’s Office of the Governor. Cramer served as a “transformation associate” in the Governor’s newly formed Office of Transformation, a position that he says has helped him focus more clearly on career options.
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Research and CommentaryA Global Approach to Improving Outcomes for Teen Mothers and Their BabiesBatten professor Lucy Bassett brought researchers from around the world together to tackle an issue that spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the UVA Humanitarian Collaborative, Bassett organized a workshop focused on how more support can be brought to adolescent mothers and young children.
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AccoladesVolden Wins Honor for Paper That Highlights How Women Policymakers ThriveBatten's Craig Volden and co-author Rachel Augustine Potter were recognized for their research exploring the effectiveness of female agency leaders. They discuss the "glass walls" effect and the potential implications of their findings.
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Research and CommentaryEnhancing educators’ skills for quality preprimary education in BangladeshIn a study for World Bank, Batten's Lucy Bassett and co-author share findings about teacher preparedness in Bangladesh's pre-primary education programs.
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Research and CommentaryWe May Not Have Been as Anxious, Depressed in Pandemic’s First Year as Once ThoughtFindings from the Batten School's Christopher Ruhm and colleagues at Harvard question the accuracy of the CDC’s Household Pulse survey on mental health.

