Bowles believes he has work left


UNC President Erskine Bowles turns 65 next August, but he was vague about exactly when he would step down. UNC presidents have traditionally retired at 65.

Bowles says he's not focused on retirement. Not that he's in love with the job right now, he told editors, reporters and editorial writers today at The News & Observer, Jane Stancill reports.

"All things being equal, I want to go home. God knows I love Chapel Hill, but living in that great big museum by myself, eating Chick-Fil-A twice a day, that is my life."

But, he said, there are big issues to contend with, including the fallout from Mary Easley's hiring at N.C. State University and the elimination of costly layers of campus middle managers. He also says he'll demand more accountability from the UNC campuses on their performance of graduating and preparing students.

"We have some issues we need to deal with and I think the buck stops with me," he said.

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Re: Bowles believes he has work left

Nobody know about unfinished business better than Mr. Bowles - remember a little unfinished business from the Clinton years named Osama Bin Laden, (embassy attacks/USS Cole, WTC 1)

Re: Bowles believes he has work left

Poor guy! dang what a grind...nobody is forcing you to eat the same thing everyday, and I suspect you have a cooking staff at your disposal...

Dont you entertain in that great big museum? I bet you do...

Re: Bowles believes he has work left

If that retard that married well likes his glasses so much he should quit endorsing Burr every chance he get's since Hagan will be his boss soon.

Re: Bowles believes he has work left

Sounds like to me that most of the "work" left for him to do involves reversing every single decision he's made since he got the job.