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Board approves consent package including initial capital investment allocation and key appointments

December 12, 2025 | University of Minnesota, Public Universities Board of Trustees Meeting, School Boards, Minnesota


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Board approves consent package including initial capital investment allocation and key appointments
The Finance and Operations Committee approved the consent agenda on Dec. 25, which included amendments to civil service rules, capital budget amendments tied to the university’s new capital investment initiative, employment actions and appointments.

Executive Vice President Goldman highlighted that the capital amendments represent the first step in executing a multi‑year strategy to address an estimated $6 billion backlog of deferred maintenance. As part of the FY26 operating budget, the board previously approved a $150,000,000 recurring debt service allocation; presenters said the initial funds will be strategically allocated across three priority areas and form the basis of a projected $750,000,000 in capital investment over the coming decade through subsequent financing increments.

The consent agenda also included the appointment of Erin Sexton as vice president for government relations and the appointment of Dr. Michael Rodriguez as chancellor of the University of Minnesota, Morris. The consent package was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; no roll call tally was recorded in the meeting transcript.

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