University of Nebraska Foundation Purchases New House for President
(AP) - The University of Nebraska has purchased a $750,000 home in Lincoln for NU's president to use.
The University of Nebraska Foundation said Wednesday it had purchased the approximately 7,000-square-foot home in southwest Lincoln with private funds.
The university used to provide a house to its president. That home burned down in 1996.
The home will be used for a variety of university events and provide guest quarters and private quarters for J.B. Milliken and his family.
The university has been providing an annual housing allowance of $24,000 to Milliken.
It wasn't immediately clear what will happen to Milliken's housing allowance now.
© Associated Press
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