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Lincoln, Nebraska The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska met on at 9:00 a.m. in the ballroom of the Milo Bail Student Center, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska, in a publicly convened session, the same being open to the public and having been preceded by advance publicized notice, a copy of which is attached to the minutes of this meeting as Attachment 1. In compliance with the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 84-1411, printed notice of this meeting was sent to each member of the Board and was posted in the first floor lobby of Varner Hall. In addition, copies of such notice were sent to the Lincoln Journal Star, Omaha World Herald, the Daily Nebraskan, the Gateway, the Antelope, the Kearney Hub, and the Lincoln office of the Associated Press on October 4, 2010. Regents present: Randolph M. Ferlic Chuck Hassebrook Howard Hawks Jim McClurg Bob Phares, Chairman Kent Schroeder Bob Whitehouse, Vice Chairman Michael Crabb Andrew Klutman Justin Solomon Nathan Summerfield Not present: Timothy F. Clare* I. CALL TO ORDER University officials present: James B. Milliken, President Linda Pratt, Executive Vice President and Provost Donal J. Burns, Corporation Secretary John Christensen, Chancellor, UNO Harold Maurer, Chancellor, UNMC Douglas A. Kristensen, Chancellor, UNK Harvey S. Perlman, Chancellor, UNL David Lechner, Vice President for Business and Finance Joel Pedersen, Vice President and General Counsel Peter G. Kotsiopulos, Vice President for University Affairs Ronnie D. Green, Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources II. ROLL CALL The Board convened at 9:00 a.m. in the ballroom of the Milo Bail Student Center, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6001 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska on October 15, 2010. Attendance is indicated above. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND RATIFICATION OF ACTIONS Moved by Ferlic and seconded by Whitehouse to approve the minutes and ratify the actions of the regularly scheduled meeting of September 10, 2010. Clare. carried. Regent Phares announced the availability of copies of the Open Meetings Act from the Corporation Secretary. *Attending State High School Tennis Championships where his son was playing. 60

IV. KUDOS V. PUBLIC COMMENT Regent Whitehouse presented a KUDOS award to Celeste Spier, advisor in the Department of Psychology at the University of. Regent McClurg presented a KUDOS award to Erin Marotz, Research Manager Husbandry, Animal Science, in the Agricultural Research and Development Center at the, in Ithaca, Nebraska. Regent Klutman presented a KUDOS award to Eileen Andersen, Office Associate II, Information Technology Services at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Regent Crabb presented a KUDOS award to Esther Scarpello, Human Resources Fringe Benefits Manager, at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Regent Schroeder presented a KUDOS award to Jaime Lundgren, Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. John Schmidt addressed the Board on the topic of the UNL East Stadium Improvements, item IX-B-6 VI. RESOLUTIONS None VII. HEARINGS None VIII. UNIVERSITY CONSENT AGENDA B. BUSINESS AFFAIRS Moved by Schroeder and seconded by McClurg to approve items VIII-B-1, VIII-B-2 University of Nebraska VIII-B-1 Approve the acceptance of audited financial statements of the University of Nebraska and related entities VIII-B-2 IX. Approve the disposal of Real Property associated with the Panhandle Research and Extension Center per the1967 County Commissioners Deed of Box Butte County, Nebraska Hassebrook, Hawks, McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, and Ferlic. Not present: Clare. carried. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE AGENDA A. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS IX-A-1 Moved by Ferlic and seconded by McClurg to approve item IX-A-1 Establish the Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska There was discussion to Amend Moved by Hassebrook and seconded by Whitehouse to amend item IX-A-1 as follows: Modify the paragraph of the Explanation as follows: The University of Nebraska recognizes that there is a critical need for an organization with a global perspective and diverse expertise to address the challenges and issues surrounding the use of water for agriculture. To meet that need, the University seeks to establish the Water for Food 61

Institute, a global research, education and policy institute committed to helping the world efficiently use its limited fresh water resources, with a particular focus on ensuring the food supply for current and future generations. It will develop and conduct research, policy analysis, educational programs, and promote practical solutions regarding the quantity and quality of water resources, the efficiency and sustainability of water use in agriculture, the quantity and quality of water resources, to support food production, sustain livelihoods and nutrition globally, and the human issues that affect water decision-making processes. There was discussion. on Amendment Approve amendment to item IX-A-1 McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, Hassebrook, and Hawks. Not present: Clare. carried. Approve amended item IX-A-1 Hawks, McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, and Hassebrook. Not present: Clare. carried. B. BUSINESS AFFAIRS Moved by McClurg and seconded by Hassebrook to approve item IX-B-1 Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture IX-B-1 Approve the purchase of Student Housing from the University of Nebraska Foundation Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, Hassebrook, Hawks, and McClurg. Not present: Clare. carried. Moved by Hawks and seconded by Schroeder to approve item IX-B-2 University of Nebraska IX-B-2 Approve the attached Resolution relating to the Education Center and Student Housing Projects (collectively, the NCTA Projects) at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture which (1) approves the issuance of not to exceed $12,500,000 principal amount of Lease Rental Revenue Bonds, Series 2010 (NCTA Projects) by The University of Nebraska Facilities Corporation pursuant to a Trust Indenture, and (2) authorizes the execution and delivery of a Site Lease, if appropriate, Lease-Purchase Agreement, a Continuing Disclosure Agreement, a Tax Compliance Agreement, an Inducement Letter and a Preliminary Official Statement in connection with the sale of such Series 2010 Bonds, (3) authorizes the sale of such Series 2010 Bonds at a negotiated sale pursuant to a Bond Purchase Agreement and authorizes the Vice President for Business and Finance to determine interest rates (not to exceed a true interest cost of 4.25%), principal amounts, principal maturities and redemption provisions of such Series 2010 Bonds, and (4) approves the preparation and use of a final Official Statement Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, Hassebrook, Hawks, McClurg, and Phares. Not present: Clare. carried. Moved by Whitehouse and seconded by Ferlic to approve item IX-B-3 University of Nebraska at Omaha IX-B-3 Approve the Program Statement and Budget for the Community Engagement Center at the University of Nebraska at Omaha There was discussion 62

Whitehouse, Ferlic, Hassebrook, Hawks, McClurg, Phares, and Schroeder. Not present: Clare. carried. Moved by Hassebrook and seconded by Whitehouse to approve item IX-B-4 IX-B-4 Accept the gift from the University of Nebraska Foundation of the UNL Lied Center Addition design and funds to construct this project Regent Hawks requested that the item and program statement be corrected to reflect that the new facility will be approximately 8,100 square feet, not 4,100 square feet. IX-B-5 IX-B-6 Clare. carried. Moved by Hassebrook and seconded by McClurg to approve item IX-B-5 Approve the Construction Agreement with NEBCO, Inc. (NEBCO) for the design and construction of an Indoor Practice Facility at Haymarket Park Clare. carried. Moved by Schroeder and seconded by Hawks to approve item IX-B-6 Approve the Program Statement and Budget for East Stadium Improvements at the Hassebrook, Hawks, McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, and Ferlic. Not present: Clare: carried. C. FOR INFORMATION ONLY IX-C-1 IX-C-2 IX-C-3 IX-C-4 IX-C-5 University of Nebraska Strategic Planning Framework University of Nebraska Strategic Framework Accountability Measures Calendar of establishing and reporting accountability measures University of Nebraska Strategic Dashboard Indicators Board of Regents agenda items related to the University of Nebraska Strategic Framework D. REPORTS IX-D-1 IX-D-2 IX-D-3 Bids and Contracts Five-year Revocable Permit between the and the United States Department of Agriculture-Agriculture Research Services-Northern Plains Area (USDA-ARS-NPA) Amendments to the five-year lease agreement between the University of Nebraska- Lincoln and the American Nebraska Limited Partnership IX-D-4 Strategic Framework report Nebraska Top 25% IX-D-5 IX-D-6 Strategic Framework report Nonresident Student Enrollment Fall 2010 Headcount and Semester Credit Hour Chairman Phares accepted the reports. 63

X. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Chairman Phares made supportive comments on the University s health insurance program presented at the Business Affairs Committee meeting. President Millken also discussed elements of the program. Closed Session Moved by Hassebrook and seconded by Ferlic that the Board go into closed session as authorized by Section 84-1410 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska for the protection of the public interest, and to prevent needless injury to the reputation of persons who have not requested a public hearing, for the purpose of holding a discussion limited to the following subjects: (a) Settlement with the Big 12 Conference. Hawks, McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, and Hassebrook. Not present: Clare. carried. The Board went into closed session at 9:40 a.m. and reconvened the open meeting at 10:15 a.m. to Amend IX-B-7 on Amended Item Moved by Ferlic and seconded by Hawks to approve item IX-B-7 amended as follows: Approve the terms of the mediated settlement agreement with the Big 12 Conference and member institutions regarding the economic consequences of University of Nebraska- Lincoln's withdrawal from the conference, and allow the UNL Chancellor to execute a final agreement consistent with those terms. McClurg, Phares, Schroeder, Whitehouse, Ferlic, Hassebrook, and Hawks. Not present: Clare. carried. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned by Chairman Phares at 10:20 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Donal J. Burns Corporation Secretary Robert A. Phares Chairman of the Board 64