University of Colorado releases update on federal issues including Space Command relocation

Kenneth T. Christensen, Chancellor at University of Colorado - University of Colorado
Kenneth T. Christensen, Chancellor at University of Colorado - University of Colorado
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On September 5, the University of Colorado’s Federal Relations and Counsel released an update that addresses several federal issues affecting higher education institutions. Topics in the update include the ongoing Space Command relocation, a lawsuit concerning in-state tuition for undocumented students, a court decision on Harvard’s funding freeze, a ruling related to pocket rescissions, and an investigation by the Office for Civil Rights into Denver Public Schools.

The update is part of the university’s effort to keep its community informed about federal actions that may impact students, faculty, and staff. More information and recent communications can be found on the CU System Federal Transitions Updates page at https://www.cu.edu/federal-relations/federal-transition-updates.

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For further details and background on these topics or other federal developments relevant to the University of Colorado, individuals are encouraged to visit the institution’s official resources.



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