The University of Colorado’s Federal Relations and Counsel released an update on October 10 addressing several federal policy developments. The update covers topics including the recent federal government shutdown, a lawsuit related to H-1B visas, the Department of Education’s resumption of student loan forgiveness programs, and the rescission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) research security policy. It also mentions that the White House is considering selling student loan debt, Congress is moving forward with confirmations for Department of Education and science officials, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) declined an invitation to join a White House compact.
The university advises those interested in further details to read the full post on their website. Additional communications and memos from federal agencies can be found on the CU System Federal Transitions Updates page.



