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  • Scoring Effectiveness in Congress
    Scoring Effectiveness in Congress

    What makes someone an effective lawmaker? Surprisingly, until Batten’s Craig Volden and Vanderbilt’s Alan Wiseman began discussing that question a little over a decade ago, we didn’t have a clear answer.

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  • Batten’s Bala Mulloth Receives COVID-19 Social Entrepreneurship Grant
    Research and Commentary
    Batten’s Bala Mulloth Receives COVID-19 Social Entrepreneurship Grant

    A team of faculty that includes Batten professor Bala Mulloth have been awarded $110,000 for their proposal titled “Technology Driven Entrepreneurial Solutions to Address Healthcare Worker Protection Needs.”

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  • Shimshack Paper Published in Science Magazine, Garners National Attention
    Research and Commentary
    Shimshack Paper Published in Science Magazine, Garners National Attention

    PM2.5 air pollution has fallen substantially in the past four decades, yet relative disparities still persist throughout the United States. That is the key finding from a paper published in the July 31 issue of Science magazine, written by Batten School Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jay Shimshack.

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  • Communicating in a Pandemic: How Cities Can Better Reach Non-English Speakers
    Alum in Action
    Communicating in a Pandemic: How Cities Can Better Reach Non-English Speakers

    What can cities do to strengthen communication with non-English speakers? That was the focus of a conversation hosted by Batten Alum Charlotte Carr (MPP '18) among city leaders convened last week by Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities program. The challenges go well beyond translating press releases or tweets.

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  • Making a Meaningful Commitment to Diversity
    Racial Justice and Equity
    Making a Meaningful Commitment to Diversity

    Many institutions of higher education are looking to become more inclusive. But what’s the most effective way to do that—at the University of Virginia and elsewhere? Dana Laurens and Michael Dannenberg weigh in.

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  • Direct Election and the Foreign Policy President
    Direct Election and the Foreign Policy President

    Since the 9-11 attacks, it has become increasingly clear that the congressional role in US foreign policy, particularly in matters of war and peace, has faded to virtually nothing. Batten's Phil Potter, Associate Professor of Politics and Public Policy and Director of the National Security Policy Center, elaborates.

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  • Batten’s Malcolm Brogdon Launches Brogdon Family Foundation
    Alum in Action
    Batten’s Malcolm Brogdon Launches Brogdon Family Foundation

    The foundation, which Batten Alum Brogdon announced Tuesday, was created to “positively impact the lives of children, families and communities globally through strategic investments in clean water infrastructure, education, and advocacy for the civil and human rights of all,” according to the Brogdon Family Foundation website.

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  • Batten Alum Doughty Becomes UVA’s First to Collect NCAA, MLB Rings
    Alum in Action
    Batten Alum Doughty Becomes UVA’s First to Collect NCAA, MLB Rings

    Even the most ardent University of Virginia baseball fan will probably struggle with this bit of trivia: Who is the only player in UVA history to win a College World Series ring and then a Major League Baseball world championship ring?

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  • The Batten School Announces 2020-21 Recipients of the Bocock and Hitz Public Service Fellowship
    Student Stories
    The Batten School Announces 2020-21 Recipients of the Bocock and Hitz Public Service Fellowship

    Today, the Batten School announced the nine student recipients of the Bocock and Hitz Public Service Fellowship for 2020-21. Through the generosity of Mary Buford and Fred Hitz, the fellowship was established in 2012 to support exceptional students in MPP program who are dedicated to creating positive change in their public service careers.

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  • Batten’s Katstra Among Those Named to Honors Court
    Student Stories
    Batten’s Katstra Among Those Named to Honors Court

    Last week, University of Virginia men’s basketball players Austin Katstra and Tomas Woldetensae were recognized for their work in the classroom.The National Association of Basketball Coaches named the rising fourth-year students to its Honors Court, a group of student-athletes from across the country who earned varsity letters and had a grade-point average of 3.2 or higher at the conclusion of the 2019-20 academic year.

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  • From the Archives: Batten Awards John Lewis 2015 Medal in Citizenship Leadership
    Racial Justice and Equity
    From the Archives: Batten Awards John Lewis 2015 Medal in Citizenship Leadership

    “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."

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  • Batten’s Valencia Lagbo Helps Incoming Students Find Their New “HoosHome”
    Student Stories
    Batten’s Valencia Lagbo Helps Incoming Students Find Their New “HoosHome”

    Incoming Batten student Valencia Lagbo was nervous heading into her first session as a summer orientation leader. Mainly, she feared that a new virtual event called “HoosHome” – taking place over the Zoom videoconferencing platform – would make it hard to engage, and, subsequently, bond with the incoming first-year and transfer students.

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