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Thorp elected Carolina's
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Dr. Holden Thorp, Carolina's Kenan Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was elected Chancellor of the institution May 8.  read more

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Renowned performer, honorary degrees among commencement highlights
Campus and Community
Thursday, May 08, 2008
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Tar Heel Bus Tour introduces new Carolina faculty members to the state
Campus and Community
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
New members of the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will spend the week after Commencement on the road, getting to know the state and its people a little better. For five days, May 12-16, the 36 participants in the 11th Tar Heel Bus Tour will travel more than 1,100 miles, crossing the state from Morehead City in the east to Cherokee in the west. At numerous stops along the way, they will find out more about their students’ hometowns and meet people involved in programs and projects with a Carolina connection.
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Jonathan Oberlander on health care and the economy
Health and Medicine
Friday, May 02, 2008
video As the presidential election nears, and the democratic primary hits full speed, health care – it’s growing costs and looming problems – weighs on the minds of voters. Jonathan Oberlander, Ph.D., associate professor of Social Medicine in UNC’s School of Medicine and associate professor of health policy and administration in the School of Public Health, breaks down the candidates’ health care plans and explains how health care effects our economy.
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UNC to recognize Commencement speaker, four others with honorary degrees
Campus and Community
Thursday, May 01, 2008
A Nobel Prize-winning chemist, a highly accredited genome scientist, one of Canada’s most powerful women, one of the United States’ most celebrated performing artists, and a North Carolina state senator will receive honorary degrees May 11 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s spring commencement.
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Holden Thorp named UNC chancellor
The News & Observer (Raleigh)

Holden Thorp, a chemist and current dean of UNC-Chapel Hill's College of Arts & Sciences, will be the university's next chancellor. The UNC system's Board of Governors approved Thorp's hiring this afternoon. He succeeds James Moeser, chancellor since 2000, who retires later this year.