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AAU and COGR respond to the June 29, 2011 Federal Register Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Safeguarding Unclassified DoD information (DFARS Case 2011 D039).
Science & Security | Biological & Chemical Security | Export Controls | Security Classification | CommentsAAU and COGR respond to the April 13, 2011, Federal Register notice requesting comments on proposed policy changes to the definition of “defense services” in ITAR §124.1(a).
Science & Security | Export Controls | Security Classification | CommentsThe Department of Defense will not restrict disclosure of DOD-funded basic and applied research results unless the research is classified for national security reasons or otherwise restricted by statute, regulation, or executive order.
Science & Security | Export Controls | Press ReleasesMemorandum for secretaries of the military departments.
Science & Security | Export Controls | Security Classification | MemoRice responds on behalf of the President to Dr. Harold Brown, regarding export controls and fundamental research.
Science & Security | Export Controls | LettersAAU and COGR, comment on the DFARS Case 2013-D-018, 2015.
Science & Security | Export Controls | Department of Defense | LettersSAA letter to Congress on FY24 education cuts.
Higher Education Legislation | Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | Department of Education | LettersVanderbilt University expands Opportunity Vanderbilt, offering full-tuition scholarships to admitted students from families with annual incomes of $150,000 or less.
Affordability and Student Aid | Vanderbilt UniversityAAU submitted a letter to House leadership regarding H.R.. 6585, the Bipartisan Workforce Pell Act, expressing a strong opposition to the offset included in the bill that would harm some institutions of higher education.
Higher Education Regulation | Higher Education Legislation | Student Aid Tax Issues | Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | LettersWhile AAU would have liked to have seen an increase in NIH funding in FY24, we are pleased that Congress will soon be able to avoid a year-long continuing resolution which will ensure that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) can continue to fund new promising research projects.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | National Institutes of Health | Student Aid | Affordability and Student Aid | Press Releases