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  • Finals Weekend 2016
    Finals Weekend 2016

    The University of Virginia's 187th Final Exercises took place on May 21 - 22, 2016, on the Lawn. On Saturday, May 21, the Frank Batten School of Leadership hosted a special Academic Regalia Ceremony at Highland, the historic home of James Monroe.

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  • UVA Air Force ROTC Cadet Chosen Top Among Peers
    UVA Air Force ROTC Cadet Chosen Top Among Peers

    Air Force ROTC Cadet Nathaniel Jewell is a leader. In fact, the recent University of Virginia graduate is one of three Air Force ROTC “Cadets of the Year” chosen from around the country.

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  • Class of 2016: Cho Seeks Better World Through Better Policy
    Class of 2016: Cho Seeks Better World Through Better Policy

    As University of Virginia graduate student Michelle Cho prepares to take her Master of Public Policy degree from the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy on Sunday, she can look back with pride on the footprint she’s left on the Charlottesville community.

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  • World Bank Chief Operating Officer Indrawati Speaks at Batten Ceremony
    World Bank Chief Operating Officer Indrawati Speaks at Batten Ceremony

    The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy is pleased to announce its Academic Regalia Ceremony keynote speaker for Saturday, May 21, 2016. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of the World Bank, will speak to graduating Batten students and their families about her global experience in public policy and the lessons learned.

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  • New Research Suggests Being in the Presence of Others May Stimulate Risk-Taking
    New Research Suggests Being in the Presence of Others May Stimulate Risk-Taking

    Individuals are more likely to engage in risk-taking behavior if they are in the mere physical presence of other human beings, according to new research published in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.

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  • Batten Students Recognized for Excellence
    Batten Students Recognized for Excellence

    The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy would like to recognize recent student accomplishments across University of Virginia Grounds and beyond.

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  • Class of 2016: Siblings Enjoy Lawn, Range Rooms
    Class of 2016: Siblings Enjoy Lawn, Range Rooms

    Siblings Gillian and Kyle Gardiner grew up together in the Charlottesville area and now live only steps apart as the residents of 33 West Lawn and 33 West Range, respectively – for a few more days anyway, until they graduate the weekend of May 20 through 22.

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  • A Success Story in Social Enterprise
    A Success Story in Social Enterprise

    When Ethan Loufield first learned about Impact Business Leaders program, he remarked, “I thought it had to be too good to be true.” After having worked across the business, nonprofit and government sectors, he increasingly wanted to do work where he could simultaneously draw upon the relative strengths of all three.

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  • Batten Students Brief U.S. Secretary of Defense at Pentagon Event
    Batten Students Brief U.S. Secretary of Defense at Pentagon Event

    On Friday, April 29th, two Batten School MPP students traveled to the Pentagon to participate in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Force of the Future event.

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  • Student Profile: Emmanuel Agyemang-Dua
    Student Profile: Emmanuel Agyemang-Dua

    Graduating student seeks results internationally through summer project in Ghana.

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  • Doleac: Should We Pay People Not to Commit Crime?
    Doleac: Should We Pay People Not to Commit Crime?

    How do you get people to stop doing something? If you’re an economist, you might try paying them to stop. That’s just what the town of Richmond, CA, has done to reduce violent crime. The town has had success with this program so far – so much that other cities are considering adopting it. The idea sounds crazy, and seems like an insult to hard-working, law-abiding citizens. There are reasons to think it could be a disaster. But there is at least one reason it could work.

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  • First Ph.D. Graduate in Education Policy Reflects on her Time in the Dual Degree Program
    First Ph.D. Graduate in Education Policy Reflects on her Time in the Dual Degree Program

    We sat down with Eva Galdo, a 2015 graduate the Education Policy program, to learn more about her educational experience and her professional life beyond UVA. Eva Galdo, Ph.D. is currently an associate education research scientist in the Standards and Review Office at the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) in the U.S. Department of Education.

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