Admissions & Aid Applying to Batten Admissions Blog Posts Tagged with Democracy Students' "Main Street Speaks" Podcast Speaks to Rural America From the Northern Neck Batten student Avery Shivers creates Main Street Speaks podcast with two fellow UVA students to discuss national news with a local angle. “We are not trying to add more political divisiveness, but to fill a void of information,” said Shivers. Read More Student Stories, Political Science, Democracy How Can We End This Enduring Legacy? In the wake of past injustices, truth commissions offer divided communities the chance to reach a common understanding of their history. For his Applied Policy Project (APP) at Batten, George Rudebusch (MPP ’20, Law ’20) studied eight historical truth commissions from across the nation. Read More Racial Justice and Equity, Racial Justice and Equity, Political Science, Democracy The Batten School and Partners Announce 22nd Century Scholars Program Nearly five dozen UVA and Harvard University students have been selected for the new 22nd Century Scholars scholarship program, which is launching this week as partnered with the UVA Center for Politics, the Miller Center, and the Weldon Cooper Center/Sorensen Institute. Read More Political Science, UVA Center for Politics, Democracy Batten Hosts Candidate Forum with Democratic Contenders for Virginia’s 5th District Seat Earlier this week, Batten professors moderated a discussion between the four candidates on issues ranging from racial justice to gun control. Read More Political Science, Democracy Will COVID-19 impact youth voter turnout in the U.S.? A public policy expert offers answers. The U.S. already has some of the lowest youth voting rates in the world, as illustrated in Batten professor John Holbein's recent co-authored book, “Making Young Voters: Converting Civic Attitudes Into Civic Action.” In the latest Batten Expert Chat, Holbein discussed the potential impacts coronavirus could have on youth voter turnout. Read More Political Science, Democracy Learning from History On Andy McLeod’s Historic Matters podcast, Batten professor Gerry Warburg explores how lessons from the past can inspire the best policymaking for what’s to come. Read More Leadership, Political Science, Democracy Experts Discuss the Challenges Facing Democracy Globally 'Democracies in Crisis' panel, co-hosted by the Batten School and Center for Politics, brought together expert and public perspectives on democracy today. Read More UVA Center for Politics, Democracy The Future of Democracy: Is Democracy in Decline? How do we restore faith in the American political system and in democracy as an institution? Hear from Batten Dean Ian H. Solomon and fellow panelists Melody Barnes, Micah Schwartzman, Larry Terry, Larry Sabato, and moderator Mary Kate Cary. Read More UVA Center for Politics, Democracy Volden and Wiseman’s Book Wins the APSA Kammerer Award The American Political Science Association (APSA) recently announced that “Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Congress: The Lawmakers” by Craig Volden and Alan Wiseman won the prestigious Gladys M. Kammerer Award for best book on U.S. national policy. Read More Research and Commentary, Domestic Policy & Politics, Democracy MPP Alumna Joins Governor McAuliffe’s Staff Class of 2015 MPP graduate Irma Palmer was recently selected to be Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s Traveling Press Secretary. Read More Alum in Action, Ethics, Democracy Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5 Next page ›› Subscribe to Democracy Categories Personal Statement(3) Batten Ambassadors(30) SE Minor(27) Faculty(2) Curriculum(34) Alumni(6) Application(34) MPP(40) Tuition and Financial Aid (1)Career Outcomes(8) Essays(8) New Student(19) Admissions(52) Recommendations(11) Study Abroad (1)Policy Minor(45) BA(69) Accelerated MPP(63) Events(14) Student Life(38)