The Quarter-Century Project

The Quarter-Century Project

Update: 2025-12-10
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As 2025 comes to a close, higher education is at an inflection point. Political pressure, rising costs, and the dizzying pace of technological change are putting new stress on an already beleaguered system. It’s tempting at a time like this to obsess over the precarious present, but it’s worth pausing for a moment to consider the past. With the benefit of hindsight, what trends and developments of the past 25 years have proved to be the most consequential for higher education? More simply put: How in the heck did we get here?




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Guests


Edward L. Ayers, professor of the humanities and president emeritus at the U. of Richmond 


Sarah Brown, senior editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education 


Andy Thomason, assistant managing editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education

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The Quarter-Century Project

The Quarter-Century Project

The Chronicle of Higher Education