University of Colorado shares update on federal policies affecting research and education

Todd Saliman, President
Todd Saliman, President
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On February 20, the University of Colorado’s Federal Relations and Counsel provided an update covering several topics related to federal policy and higher education. The update included information on government funding, leadership changes at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a lawsuit involving a Colorado energy grant, speculation about a new foreign-born policy at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the transition of supercomputer operations from NCAR to Wyoming, planned changes to eligibility requirements for the McNair TRIO Program by the Department of Education, and possible restrictions on military tuition assistance by the Department of Defense.

The university encourages those interested in more details or recent communications to visit its CU System Federal Updates and Actions page.



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