"It's a hard time to be a university president," said Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber. "But even in the best of times, you're dealing with such a wide set of constituencies, right? Trustees, alumni, students … sometimes the president of the United States."
Eisgruber found his university under pressure from President Trump this past spring. Along with other schools, Princeton's federal support was frozen – more than $200 million in grants. "These were grants in fields like quantum science or artificial intelligence that are high on our list of priorities, and that are also high on the list of priorities for the Trump administration," he said. "So, we were surprised to see those grants suspended."
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber. CBS News
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