NSF Board Goes Live on YouTube for Oversight Chat
Published Date: 5/14/2025
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The National Science Board’s Committee on Oversight is holding an open video meeting on May 15, 2025, to discuss important reports and votes about how the National Science Foundation is doing. Anyone can watch live on YouTube, making it easy to stay in the loop. This meeting keeps government business transparent and doesn’t cost the public anything extra.
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