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Princeton President: Columbia Caving to Trump Makes It More Likely They’ll Do It Again, Don’t Use Funds ‘as a Cudgel’

March 22, 2025
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On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber expressed his concerns over Columbia University’s decision to comply with the demands of the Trump administration in order to maintain federal funding. He stated that once concessions are made, it becomes increasingly difficult to resist making them again.

Eisgruber’s remarks came after Columbia University announced that it would not use its funds “as a cudgel” against the government, following a threat from the Trump administration to cut federal funding to universities that do not comply with its policies.

In his interview, Eisgruber emphasized the importance of standing firm and not giving in to pressure from the government. He warned that by giving in once, universities may be setting a precedent for future demands and ultimately jeopardizing their autonomy.

The decision made by Columbia University has sparked a debate among university leaders and academics. While some argue that it is necessary to comply with the government in order to continue receiving funding, others, like Eisgruber, believe that it is a dangerous path to take.

Eisgruber’s stance is not surprising, given that Princeton University has a long history of defending its academic freedom and standing up to government interference. In fact, in 2015, the university successfully challenged the Obama administration’s efforts to force it to comply with Title IX regulations.

The role of universities in society is to promote critical thinking and to challenge authority. By giving in to the demands of the government, universities are essentially compromising their core values and their ability to fulfill their mission.

Moreover, the Trump administration’s threat to withhold funding from universities that do not comply with its policies is a clear violation of academic freedom. Universities should not be forced to conform to the government’s agenda in order to receive funding.

Eisgruber’s message is clear: universities should not allow themselves to be used as pawns in political games. Instead, they should continue to prioritize their academic independence and uphold their values, even in the face of pressure from the government.

It is also important for universities to remember that they have a responsibility to their students and faculty to create a safe and inclusive environment. By complying with the demands of the government, universities may be compromising the well-being of their community.

In light of the current political climate, it is more important than ever for universities to stand strong and resist any attempts to interfere with their academic freedom. The decision made by Columbia University sets a dangerous precedent and it is up to other universities to take a stand and protect their autonomy.

In conclusion, Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber’s remarks serve as a reminder to universities to not give in to pressure from the government. By standing firm and upholding their values, universities are not only protecting their academic freedom but also sending a message that they will not be used as tools for political gain. It is crucial for universities to prioritize their mission of promoting critical thinking and challenging authority, even in the face of adversity.

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