University of Colorado provides update on government funding and federal actions

Michele Ames, Vice President of Communication at University of Colorado
Michele Ames, Vice President of Communication at University of Colorado
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The University of Colorado released an update on March 12 regarding recent developments in government funding, the RISE Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), and changes at the Institute of Education Sciences.

The update is intended to keep university stakeholders informed about key federal issues that may affect higher education. The information was provided by CU Federal Relations and Counsel, who regularly monitor legislative and regulatory changes.

According to the announcement, details are available through a dedicated post that covers topics such as ongoing discussions about government funding, updates related to the RISE NPRM, and recent resignations at the Institute of Education Sciences. The university encourages readers to access these resources for comprehensive information.

For those seeking further details or additional context on federal communications relevant to the University of Colorado, officials recommend visiting the CU System Federal Updates and Actions page. This resource offers timely memos and updates concerning federal policy matters impacting the university community.

The university’s commitment to sharing regular updates reflects its effort to ensure transparency and awareness among faculty, staff, and students regarding significant federal actions.



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