Funding of the Bush administration's electronic government programs for fiscal 2006 hangs in limbo, with the House and Senate divided over how much money to allocate. Senate appropriators appear ...
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, attracted a record $128.5 million in external grants and contracts to the campus in the 2005-06 fiscal year. The increase continues an upward ...
Seeking to improve their often-contentious relationship, D.C. Council members and school officials are working together on efforts to find new funding sources, improve facilities and streamline the ...
The General Services Administration’s eTravel budget would be cut to nothing under an amendment attached to the House Transportation, Treasury and Independent Agencies funding bill for fiscal 2006.
Federal agencies continued a massive rescue and recovery operation along the Gulf Coast Thursday in response to Hurricane Katrina as the White House planned to ask Congress for billions in emergency ...
Hurricane Katrina's effect on New Orleans demonstrated that poverty, segregation, and government neglect and incompetence are perhaps more important determinants of devastation than infrastructural ...
President Bush's proposed 2006 federal budget calls for the elimination of certain loans for higher education and limited increases in research funding, both of which could affect universities across ...
The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, and Housing and Urban Development did not follow the House’s lead in restricting how agencies contribute money to ...
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Tufts students interested in enrolling in Korean culture courses will soon have to look elsewhere to learn of the Asian country's history and traditions. As of next year, the history department will ...
In about a year, City of Phoenix voters could have a chance to determine part of the plan for a proposed ASU campus in downtown Phoenix. A bond election likely to occur in 2006 will ask citizens to ...