Sun May 04 13:30:00 UTC 2025: ## CBS Sunday Morning Explores Trump’s University Pressure, Black Dandyism, and More

**New York, NY** – This Sunday’s Emmy Award-winning CBS News *Sunday Morning* (9:00 a.m. ET on CBS, 11:00 a.m. ET on the CBS News app) offers a diverse range of compelling stories. The program leads with a critical examination of President Trump’s aggressive tactics against universities, focusing on the potential threats to research funding, foreign student safety, tax-exempt status, and academic freedom. Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard president Lawrence Summers discusses this alleged campaign of extortion with national correspondent Robert Costa.

The show also delves into the world of fashion, exploring the Met Gala’s celebration of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” an exhibition showcasing the history of Black dandyism. Correspondent Michelle Miller provides a tour of the exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

*Sunday Morning* features a heartwarming segment on Enoteca Maria, a Staten Island restaurant where grandmothers from around the world share their treasured family recipes. The segment is tied to the new Netflix film, *Nonnas*, starring Vince Vaughn. The program also profiles Broadway star Cole Escola and their hit play, *Oh, Mary!*, a comedic take on Mary Todd Lincoln.

Other segments include:

* A remembrance of notable figures who recently passed away.
* A report on the unlikely success of East Fork Pottery, which incorporates the imagery of its famous namesake, Henri Matisse.
* A story about a Michigan bookstore owner who successfully enlisted hundreds of volunteers to help move her business.
* An interview with author Robert Harris and actor Ralph Fiennes about the film *Conclave*, exploring the intrigue surrounding papal elections.
* A look at the enduring legacy and influence of Malcolm X on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
* An exploration of the winning formula behind the popular Wegmans grocery store chain.
* A segment on the importance of healthy sleep habits.
* Rare audio from the Fall of Saigon, marking the 50th anniversary of the event.

The episode concludes with a look back at classic *Sunday Morning* segments focusing on the world of dance. Full episodes are available on demand via CBSNews.com, CBS.com, and Paramount+.

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