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More than 1,800 National Science Foundation workers abruptly kicked out of agency headquartersOn the evening of Tuesday (June 24), more than 1,800 employees working at the National Science Foundation (NSF) learned they would soon be kicked out of their office. The next day, officials at a ...
HUD to move into the National Science Foundation headquarters, no current plan on where to relocate NSF employees The Department of Housing and Urban Development had previously announced its ...
Scott Turner is denying claims that his agency is planning lavish renovations for HUD’s new headquarters as it evicts ...
Trump administration officials and Virginia governor announce change but give no word on where NSF will be relocated.
The Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal also includes around 54% in cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency, 43% to the National Institutes for Health and 57% to the National Science ...
HUD is relocating its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to the National Science Foundation building in Alexandria.
Dozens of National Science Foundation employees crowded the agency’s headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, Wednesday to protest the news that the Department of Housing and Urban Development, or ...
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced that the Department of Housing and Urban Development will relocate to an office building in Alexandria, Va., from their current headquarters in Washington, D.C ...
HUD plans to take over part of NSF's Alexandria headquarters, sparking controversy over space allocation and employee displacement.
HUD, Youngkin announce plans to move department to National Science Foundation headquarters in Alexandria The move will bring HUD's 2,700 D.C. employees across the Potomac River to work in Virginia.
By their evaluative measures, bringing HUD across the Potomac should be considered a win for Virginia and for U.S. taxpayers, who won’t have to foot the bill for fixing the Weaver building. But it ...
The National Science Foundation is already in the process of being gutted — in perhaps a not quite as drastic way as its peer biomedical agencies such as NIH and elsewhere.
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