Biden Science Priorities, NIAID Director, Legacy Admissions

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Nathan Jones of the Wheelock College of Education & Human Development began his term as commissioner of the National Center for Special Education Research within the Institute of Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education on August 28th. 

Nicole Huberfeld of the School of Law moderated the third installment of a National Cancer Policy Forum webinar series on access to reproductive health services in the context of cancer care on August 31st. 


WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCES SCIENCE PRIORITIES

In August, the Biden Administration released its annual memorandum for multi-agency research and development priorities to guide science agencies as they develop their fiscal year (FY) 2025 budgets. New additions in this year’s guidance include trustworthy artificial intelligence and recognizing research as an economic driver. The Administration’s guidance continues to prioritize health equity, the Cancer Moonshot, addressing climate change, and promoting equity and diversity in STEM. With funding levels for FY25 constrained under budgetary caps set in the Fiscal Responsibility Act (Public Law 118-5), the priorities in the memo are an indication of what areas may see new investments or small funding increases in the year ahead. 

Read the memo


NEW PERSONNEL JOIN SCIENCE, CULTURAL AGENCIES

Last month, several federal agencies important to university researchers announced the arrival of new personnel. The new agency officials include:


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