University of Colorado releases update on federal government shutdown and policy changes

Kenneth T. Christensen, Chancellor at University of Colorado
Kenneth T. Christensen, Chancellor at University of Colorado - University of Colorado
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The University of Colorado’s Federal Relations and Counsel released an update on October 3 covering several federal developments. The update includes details about the federal government shutdown, the university’s comments on the proposed rule regarding Duration of Status, and a court decision vacating the National Science Foundation’s Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Cap Policy.

Other topics addressed in the update are the White House Higher Education Compact, a reduction in force at the Office for Civil Rights, an executive order on pediatric cancer, and recent firings at the National Council on the Humanities.

The full post is available for further information. For ongoing updates and official communications, readers are directed to visit the CU System Federal Transitions Updates page.



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