Chancellor Holden Thorp had a hectic first few days on the job, huddling with faculty members, convening his inaugural meeting with the chancellor’s cabinet, having breakfast with student leaders and picking up the key to South Building from his predecessor.
On Wednesday, his schedule took him off campus and onto Franklin Street for lunch with Chapel Hill Mayor Kevin Foy at Sutton’s Drug Store.
While waiting for his lunch date to arrive, Thorp took in the street scene and received a number of hearty congratulations.
He reports that he’s moved into his office, but that he and the family plan to take their time moving out of their Carrboro home and into the chancellor’s quarters. He also reports no lack of Carolina Blue ties, which seem to be a popular gift to give a new chancellor.
Longtime Sutton’s pharmacist John Woodard popped out to shake his hand and told the new chancellor that his appointment was a rarity in the town.
“First time we’ve ever had a search [for a chancellor] where everybody’s happy,†he said.
Thorp smiled and told Woodard he’ll do his best not to mess that up. — Kirk Ross