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AAU President Mary Sue Coleman released a statement about an amicus curiae brief AAU filed in support of the recent lawsuit from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology seeking to prevent United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement from implementing restrictions on international students
President Coleman issued a statement about the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s recent policy requiring international students to take in-person classes to keep their visa status.
President Mary Sue Coleman released a statement to support the “Research Investment to Spark the Economy (RISE) Act,” which would authorize approximately $26 billion to support the nation’s research workforce and offset costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AAU President Mary Sue Coleman released a statement condemning a recent executive order for limiting America’s pool of the world’s best and brightest researchers, innovators, and scientists
President Mary Sue Coleman issued a statement applauding the United States Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
President Mary Sue Coleman issued a statement in support of the Endless Frontier Act, which which would make a $110 billion investment in technology research and development.
President Mary Sue Coleman issued a statement about the Education Department’s misguided decision to roll out new Title IX regulations during a global pandemic.
As the presidents and chancellors of America’s leading research universities we are deeply grateful for, and proud of, the physicians, nurses, researchers, scientists, faculty, staff, and students at our institutions
President Mary Sue Coleman made a statement on the need to fully fund the efforts of America’s leading research universities to combat COVID-19
AAU member Presidents and Chancellors issued a statement on the extraordinary measures America’s leading research universities are taking to address COVID-19.