By Princetonians for Free Speech
November 18, 2025
Dear President Eisgruber:
Congratulations on your recent book release. On behalf of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS), we are writing to invite you to participate in a webinar on your book, Terms of Respect.
As you know PFS is an alumni group that promotes free speech, academic freedom, and viewpoint diversity on campus. We have over 16,000 subscribers to our regular updates, the great majority of whom are alumni. It is certain that many alumni would be interested in hearing from you about your book.
Webinars we have run in the past have been for one hour and consisted of about forty minutes of a host asking questions of the guest about the designated topic and then twenty minutes of the guest answering questions submitted by the audience. We would propose to use that same format with you to discuss your book. However, we are flexible if you would prefer a different format. We are also flexible on timing.
We would also be pleased to work with you and your staff to frame the issues you believe would be of most interest to our alumni audience.
If your staff or you have questions about this proposal or wish to discuss it further, please contact Ed Yingling, co-founder of PFS, at [email redacted] or [phone # redacted].
Thank you for considering this invitation.
Sincerely,
Executive Committee of Princetonians for Free Speech
Editor’s note (Dec. 16, 2025): President Eisgruber's office responded that although they are not currently scheduling speaking engagements with alumni groups, he will be traveling to Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York in 2026 to speak at all-alumni regional events. PFS will share any virtual programming for alumni that becomes available.
Last Friday, the following letter was sent to President Eisgruber from the Princetonians for Free Speech Executive Committee regarding further action after the protests and event disruption that occurred on April 7th in McCosh Hall, and preparatory measures for upcoming campus events:
April 9, 2025
Dear President Eisgruber:
We, the officers of Princetonians for Free Speech (PFS), are writing to express our organization’s very deep concerns about the disruption of the program featuring former Israel Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on April 7 and actions of severe antisemitism during and after that program.
Below is a copy of the letter our team sen to Vice President Calhoun in regards to her statement to the student body yesterday about the encampment protest happening today. This Daily Princetonian Article showcases what is taking place on campus.