When asked about UNCG’s hopes to establish a new pharmacy school by 2011, UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp, a smart and impressive man, gingerly tip-toed through an answer.
“It’s not my decision,” Thorp said in a meeting with News & Record editorial writers last March.
Thorp said he would be happy to help UNCG gather information toward its goal.
“The question whether UNCG is the right place for a second school of pharmacy and whether the state needs one — those are things that need to be decided by President Bowles and Chancellor Brady,” he said later, referring to UNCG leader Linda Brady and UNC system President Erskine Bowles.
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