NSF Board Huddles Privately on Future Plans
Published Date: 3/26/2025
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The National Science Board’s Executive Committee is meeting behind closed doors on April 1, 2025, to get updates on recent and upcoming activities. This affects board members and anyone following NSF decisions, with no new costs or public access changes. It’s a quick, focused check-in to keep things moving smoothly.
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