Cedarville Magazine Summer 2025

While Cedarville University currently remains strong, challenges to the landscape of higher education continue to mount. Fewer high school students will be graduating in the coming decade. Affordability remains a question for many. Economic pressures have reduced profit margins. Some question the value of a degree. Evangelicalism continues to be marginalized in society. I could go on, but you get the point. We must look into the future and position the University for continued success. We must be willing to change and adapt to market pressures, or we will go the way of Blockbuster, Blackberry, and K-Mart. BY THOMAS WHI TE CAMPUS CAN'T CONTAIN OURMISSION 2 Reflections on Mission, Sustainability, and the Future of Cedarville

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