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Medical Schools Embrace Efforts Post-Affirmative Action Decision

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Roughly half of the UC Davis School of Medicine’s class of 2026 represent minoritized populations. Dr. David Acosta, chief diversity and inclusion officer at the AAMC, says achievements like this in California and other states demonstrate how other medical school programs can continue to build diverse classes while complying with the law.

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OER24 keynote resources – The future isn’t what it used to be: Open education at a crossroads

Catherine Cronin

With just a few minutes to collect responses, it was encouraging to receive over 90 immediate suggestions. Leverage resources Keep banging the OE drum Educate others in OE Advocate for open. Rebel against data and currency thieves.

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Is Your School Doing Enough to Attract Transfers?

EAB

AA: So I think your point of having as much of inclusive and specific unique engagement per student is what is setting you apart in this increasing competitive environment, is a good takeaway. So I think having a lot of communication automated using a CRM, really building out your CRM as a tool in automating those communications.

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More Than 10,000 TRIO Alumni Urge Congress to Protect Federal TRIO Programs

COE

Today, the Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) proudly recognizes and applauds the more than 10,000 alumni of the Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) who have come together in an unprecedented show of unity to oppose the Trump Administrations proposal to eliminate TRIO in the Fiscal Year 2026 budget.

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Council for Opportunity in Education Condemns President Trump’s Proposal to Eliminate Federal TRIO Programs 

COE

Hamm President Trumps newly released 2026 budget proposes the complete elimination of the Federal TRIO Programs, which have helped millions of low-income, first-generation students – including veterans, adult learners, and students with disabilities – succeed in higher education for over 60 years. WASHINGTON, D.C.

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TRIO in the News, Summer 2025

COE

Hamm The Trump administration’s fiscal 2026 “skinny” budget proposes eliminating all $1.2 Hamm, associate vice-president for communications and marketing at COE via email at terrance.hamm@coenet.org or call (202) 347-7430. TRIO in the News, Summer 2025 July 8, 2025 — by Terrance L.