BY ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS, MICHAEL C. BENDER AND ALAN BLINDER

New York Times

The Trump administration promised a select set of universities what the government said would be a great deal.

In exchange for agreeing to a list of demands, such as limiting international students and protecting conservative voices, universities would get a leg up on grants, potentially beating out the competition for billions in federal funds.

At least one institution, the University of Texas, said it would be eager to sign up.

But to others in higher education, the Trump administration's latest effort to use federal funding as leverage to push universities to conform to its own political policy agenda has provoked outrage.

They see it as another threat against their independence as the government attacks hig

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