University of Colorado provides update on government funding and federal actions

Todd Saliman, President
Todd Saliman, President
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The University of Colorado released an update on March 12 covering recent developments in government funding, the RISE Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), and a resignation at the Institute of Education Sciences.

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

According to the announcement, readers can access more detailed information by visiting the CU System Federal Updates and Actions page. The university encourages those interested in ongoing federal communications and memos to consult this resource for the latest updates.

This communication reflects the university’s commitment to transparency regarding federal policy changes that could impact its operations or academic programs. By providing timely updates, the University of Colorado aims to ensure its community remains aware of important national developments.

Looking ahead, university officials say they will continue to share relevant information as new federal actions arise.



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