University of Colorado releases federal update on government funding and UCAR lawsuit

Todd Saliman, President
Todd Saliman, President
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The University of Colorado released an update on March 26 covering recent developments in federal relations, including government funding, a lawsuit involving the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), and other policy topics.

The update is relevant to members of the university community and others interested in higher education policy, as it provides information about legislative and regulatory actions that may affect the institution.

According to the announcement, topics addressed include ongoing government funding discussions, details about the UCAR lawsuit, participation in a White House College Sports Roundtable, reauthorization efforts for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, an invitation for a Genesis Mission application, reorganization within the Department of Energy’s Office of Science, new draft guidance from the Food and Drug Administration on drug development, and a recent ruling against updates to the childhood vaccine schedule.

Readers are encouraged to access further details by visiting the CU System Federal Updates and Actions page or reading the full post through official university channels. The university said these updates are part of its commitment to keeping stakeholders informed about significant federal actions affecting its operations.

As policy changes continue at both legislative and administrative levels nationally, observers may look for future updates from University of Colorado officials regarding their implications.



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