The University of Nebraska Board of Regents will meet on Thursday, June 20, at Varner Hall, 3835 Holdrege St. in Lincoln. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. The meeting is open to the public and will also be live-streamed at www.nebraska.edu.
A detailed agenda for the Board meeting is available here.
Interim President Chris Kabourek will deliver remarks on highlights of the past six months. The Board will also welcome a new group of student regents and faculty senate presidents.
Items for the Board's consideration include:
- The 2024-25 operating budget and tuition rates for the University of Nebraska and Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture, along with Fund B allocations for 2024-25 for all four campuses. Announced earlier today by Kabourek, the proposed operating budget eliminates the university's current shortfall and includes key investments in academic excellence. (Addenda XI-B-1 through XI-B-6)
- Plans for Verizon to build a shared cell phone tower to improve service inside Memorial Stadium. (Addendum XI-B-8)
- Plans for FLIK International Corp. to serve as the outside food service vendor at Nebraska Athletics' new performance nutrition facility in the Osborne Legacy Complex. (Addendum XI-B-9)
- The employment contract and deferred compensation agreement for Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., who will begin as University of Nebraska president on July 1. (Addendum XI-C-1)
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